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First Eedmeut Ehocle Island Detaclied Militia* 



On the 12th da}' of April, 1861, rebellion against the government of the 
United States assumed a positive form, by the bombardment of Fort Sumter, 
then occupied by a single company, under the command of Major Robert 
Anderson, wlio bravely maintained his position upwards of thirty hours, when, 
overpowered by raging fiamcs within the fort, and an overwhelming assaulting 
foi'ce, he was compelled to surrender. On the 15tli of the same month, the 
President of the United States made a call upon the States for seventy-five 
thousand men, to serve three months in suppressing this outbreak of treason ; 
and on the day following, in response to this call, an order was issued by 
Governor Spragiie for an immediate organization of the First Regiment. 
Great activity prevailed in the Adjutant General's and Quartermaster Gen- 
eral's Departments, and among our citizens generally, and in a few days the 
organization was completed. The Regiment proceeded to Washington in two 
detachments; the first, under Colonel Ambrose E. Burnside, leaving Provi- 
dence April 20th, and the second, under Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph S. Pitman, 
on the 24th. On the 19th, the day before the embarkation of the first 
detacluiient, a beautiful national flag was presented to the Regiment by the 
ladies of Providence, which waved over its marchinc; column during the 
campaign, and at the battle of Bull Run was perforated by eleven rebel bullets. 
A set of regimental colors for the Regiment was procured and forwarded by 
natives a;.d citizens of Rhode Island, resident in California. They were sent 
to the care of Mayor Cranston, of Newjiort, and by him presented to Colonel 
Burnside, with appropriate ceremonies, at a public meeting in that city, October 
29th, 1861, who in turn presented them to the members of Company F, the 
color company of the Regiment, for preservation as a part of its history. 

Both detachments left their encampment in Providence with the warm 
benedictions of the inmicnse throngs that lined the streets and crowded the 
wharves and shipping to witness their depai-ture. On arriving in Washington, 
quarters were provided for a short time at the Patent OfHce, and subsequently 



* In preparing these sketches of the several regiments and batteries, besides the official records, use 
has been made of •' Kliode Island in the Rebellion," an authentic work of great value. 






FIRST llEGIMENT KIIODE ISLAND DETACHED MIIJTIA. 



the Regiment was csta'blislied at Camp Spragne, a beautiful grove witli ample 
parade ground, in the vicinity of the city, where the time was devoted to 
improvement in discipHno and drill. The encampment was planned by Lieut. 
Henry A. DeAVitt, of the Engineers. The huts were built under the super- 
intendence of Colonel William Goddard and Lieutenant A\'illiam R. AValker. 
Those accommodations added greatly to the comfort and health of the men, a 
point that Colonel Burn.side kept constantly in view. On the !Jth of June, a 
company of Carbineers, to act as skirmishers, consisting of seventy-three 
privates was organized, of which Francis W. (ioddard was commissioned Cap- 
tain. The other officers were Walter B. iNLinton, Lieutenant, and Sergeants 
John 15. Campbell, George O. Gorton, Robert IL Deniing, Louis T. Hall, 
and Peleg E. Jiryant. They were armed with Burnside rifles, and drilled by 
Lieutenant Henry T. Sisson, Paymaster of the Regiment. Previous to their 
organization as a separate corps, they were drilled by Lieutenant Charles E. 
Patterson, of the 4th U. S. Lifantry. James Allen, of the Light Battery, 
and William H. Helme, of Company C, were authorized to act as aeronauts 
in connexion with the movements of the Regiment. An accident to their 
two balloons frustrated their plans for atrial reconnoisances. 

The interest in the Regiment, by friends at home, did not expend itself in 
impassioned farewells at its departure, but followed it through its entire 
absence, and almost daily packages and boxes were received in camp, as 
tokens of kindly remembrance. A cargo of ice, the gift of forty-four citizens 
and firms in Providence, was sent in May to the Regiment by the schooner 
Sea Gull, Captain Howland, Messrs. Earl Carpenter & Sons and the Provi- 
dence Ice Company being among the principal contiibntors. The vessel 
arrived at Washington May 27th, and the welcome contributi<m was gratefully 
acknowledged by Colonel Burnside, in behalf of the Regiment, as was also a 
donation of five hundred copies of the New Testament and Psalms from the 
Rluule Island Bible Society, and numerous other gifts from generous friends. 
The enter]irise was inauguiated by I\Ir. John Kendrick, and carried forward 
to its final success by the persistent labors of himself and Mr. Earl C. Potter. 
Tiiey with twelve other gentlemen, accomjianied the vessel as a guard, and 
rendered efficient aid in the distribution of the cargo. They were Rev. S. W. 
Field, E. L. AVolcott, D. T. Downe, A. E. Bradley, E. S. Allen, J. A. 
Winsor, O. W. Frieze, J. A. Howland, H. S. Harris, and H. J. Smith, of 
Pi'ovidence, P. W. Lippitt, of Woonsocket, and William Town, of Pawtucket. 

The evening services at dress jjarade, conducted by the two chaplains, 
Protestant and Catholic, were highly impi-essive, and were freipiently attended 
by President Lincoln and family, cabinet officers, members of tl'.e diplomatic 
corps, representatives and senators in congress, and other distinguished persons. 
The Sunday services were no less attractive and profitable ; while week-day 
cveninrf meetings, inaugurated mainly through the exertions of I.,ieutenant 
Prescott, contributed largely to preserve the religious habits of men surround- 
ed by influences not always favorable to Christian thought or life. 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. S 

As troops continued to arrive in Washington, and tiio aspect of aii'airs 
assumed an increasingly serious hue, Union forces were thrown across the 
Potomac, and fortifications were erected on tlie heights stretching from George- 
town to Alexandria. For convenience in crossing the river, new terries were 
established, and old ones guarded and worked. In this duty, a detail of 
twenty-six men from the First Regiment, under Ensign Levi Tower, partici- 
pated ; and when, on the day of the funeral of Colonel Ellsworth, assassinated 
at Alexandria, an alarm of an engagement progressing on the Virginia side of 
tiie Potomac, was raised, the Regiment was instantly in line, ready to march 
on the moment of receiving orders. The alarm proved, however, to be with- 
out foundation, and quietness soon again reigned in camp. 

On the 10th of June, the Regiment marched on an expedition towards 
Harper's Ferry, preceded the day before by the Battery attached to it, to join 
other forces under General Patterson, for the purpose of dislodging the rebels 
under (Jencral Joseph E. Johnston, then holding that place. The expedition 
was accoui] anied to Greencastle by ex-Governor Dyer, of Providence, who 
rendered timely and ofhcient service. The Regiment was here joined by 
Governor Sprague, accompanied by his Aide-de-Camp, Colonel John A. 
Gardner. It advanced to Williamsport, in the State of Maryland, but the 
evacuation of Harper's Ferry by General Johnston rendered the further 
prosecution of the campaign unnecessary, and in obedience to orders received 
from Washington, the Regiment returned to that city, and on the 20tli .June was 
established once more at Camp Sprague. The excessive heat and clouds of 
dust rendered the marching on this expedition exceedingl3' fatiguing, but the 
discomforts were borne with cheerfulness. It was on this occasion that the 
Regiment made a march of thirty-three miles in a single day, and "in half an 
hour from the time the head of the column arrived at the encampment, every 
straggler had found his ])roper place in his company bivouac." 

The rebels had been gradually accumulating at Manassas, threatening 
Washington ; and early in July, Union forces !:ad been collected in and around 
tiie National Capital in sufficient numbers to authorize an aggressive move- 
ment. On the Itith, the army, consisting of thirty-five thousand men, with 
eleven batteries of artilk^y and four companies of cavalry, began to move. 
Colonel Burnside had been appointed to the command of a brigade, compris- 
ing four regiments of infantry, including the First Rhode Island, and one 
battery. On the 21st, the contending forces met at Bull Run, and fought the 
first bloody battle of the war. It was honorable to the patriotism of the First 
Rhode Island, tiiat, notwit jstanding but a few days of its term of service 
remained, officers and men marched to the field with the same alacrity that 
they first answered to the call of their connti-y. The enlarged command of 
Colonel Burnside, and tlie absence of Lieutenant-Colonel Pitman on detached 
duty at Providence, devolved the command of the Regiment on Major Joseph 
P. Balch. In the order of battle, the Regiment was intended to be held as a 



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4 FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAKI) DETACHED MILITIA. 

reserve, but in tlio exigencies of tiie fight it gallantly moved to tlie front and 
dealt back with vigor the heavy blows that fell so fatally upon many of its 
own members. Through the entire battle, which terminated so disastrously 
to the Union arms, and covered with a dark cloud the bright hopes with which 
the whole army had been inspiretl, the Keyinient was found promptly wherever 
most needed, and amidst all the panic of defeat, and the confusion of retreat, 
which demoralize<l so many of the regiments, the First Riiode Island main- 
tained a soldierly calmness and j)reser\cd its ranks unbroken until it reached 
once more the camp from which it went out with buoyant spirits a few days 
before. In the perils of this battle Governor Sprague shared,' having attached 
himself to Burnside's brigade as a Volunteer. He was present in the thickest 
of the fight, and had a horse shot under him. Chajilain Augustus Woodbury, 
besides performing with great acceptance the duties of his sacred office, 
rendered active and valuable service on the field during the battle, a-- Aide to 
Colonel IJurnside. Rev. Thomas Quinn, the Catholic Assistant Chaplain, 
was there, encouraging the men by his presence and his words. The noble 
Lieutenant Henry A. Prescott fell, leading on his men. Surgeon Francis L. 
Wheaton, having been appointed surgeon in the Second Regiment R. I. 
Volunteers, was succeeded by Dr. Henry W. Rivers, who, with liis assistant. 
Dr. George W. Carr, ver}' faithfully attended to the needs of the wounded. 
The record of those killed, wounded, or taken prisoners, will be found on the 
muster roll annexed. 

The term of service having expired, and Washington being no longer 
considered in danger, the Regiment broke camp and left for home Thursday 
at midnight, July 25th, and reached Providence Sunday morning, 28th, 
brinsincf the sick and the wonnded that did not fall into the hands of the 
enemv. It was received with niilitarv honors, and with a civic welcome that 
showed how deeply its patriotic services were ajipreciated. An ample 
collation was jirovidcd at Railroad Hall, and earnest, appropriate addresses 
were made by Hon. Samuel G. Arnold and Bishop Thomas M. Clark. The 
Regiment was mustered out of the service of the United States and disbanded 
August 2, having, by brave endurance of fatigue, hardship and peril, and by 
gallantry upon the battle field, gained the grateful j-egard of the citizens of 
the State. The General Assembly recognized the ])atriotic services of Coloi:el 
Burnside and of the Regiment, by a suitable resolution of thanks, j)assed at a 
special session held in August, 1861. 

The Providence American Brass Band, which accompanied the Regnnent 
throughout the cam|iaign, insjiiring it on the march, and assisting in caring for 
the wounded on the field of battle, received a public welcome in the Church of 
the ^Ministry at Large, on the 10th of August, in the ])resence of an audience 
crowding tlie house to its utmost cajwcity, at which addresses were made by 
Rev. Edwin M. Stone and Hon. William M. Rodman. 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. O 

In closing this sketch of the First Rhode Island Regiment, it seems fitting 
tliat a brief notice of its distinguished commander should be given. Colonel 
Ambrose Everett Burnside is of Scotch descent, and was born at Liberty, 
Union county, Indiana, May 23d, 1821. After completing his elementary 
education, he entered the West Point Military Academy, and graduated with 
distinction, in the Artillery, in 1847. The following year, he received a full 
second lieutenancy, and was attached to the third regiment of artillery. 
The Mexican war was at this time in active operation, and soon after grad- 
uating Lientenant Burnside joined General Scott. On the proclamation 
of peace, he was ordered to Fort Adams, Newport, R. I., where he remained 
until the spring of 1849, when he was ordered to join Bragg, in New Mexico, 
and received the appointment of first lieutenant in the famous battery of that 
otHcer. In the new service to which he was called, he gained reputation for 
coolness and bravery. In the winter of 1850-'51, he filled the ofiice of quarter- 
master of the boundary commission, and in the following September, with an 
escort of only three men, made a perilous journey to ^yashington, as bearer of 
despatches, — an enterprise accomplished in seventeen days, for which he 
received the thanks of the War Department. Returning from his service in 
New jNIexico, to Newport, he was married April 2Ttli, 1852, to Miss Mary 
Bishop, of Providence. Soon after, he resigned his commission, and removed 
to Bristol, R. I., where he engaged in the manufacture of a breech-loading 
rifle of his own invention. Failing to obtain a government contract which he 
had reason to expect, and meeting with other embarrassments, he was com- 
pelled to give up the business entirely. In 1858 he went to Chicago, and was 
appointed cashier in the land department of the Illinois Central Railroad. 
Subsequently, he was made treasurer of tiie railroad company, and took up 
his residence in New York. 

Willie residing in Bristol, Colonel Burnside was chosen Major General of 
the Rhode Island State Militia, and by his urbane manners and soldierly 
qualities, obtained a wide popularity, and when the Rebellion broke out, he was 
at once selected as the most suitable oflicer to lead the First Rhode Island 
Regiment to the defence of Washington. The call of Governor Sprague was 
])romptIy lesponded to. Moved by the purest patriotism, he left his business, 
and in an hour after receiving the despatch notifying him of his appointment, 
he was on his way to Providence, where he was received with the warmest 
enthusiasm. Immediately on his arrival at Washington, he was tendered the 
commission of brigadier general, which, from a sense of duty to his Regiment 
and the State, he declined ; but afterwards, before the army advanced into 
Virginia, he was urged to take the command of a brigade, including the First 
and Second Rhode Island regiments, as already mentioned, which he did. 
Tiie gallantry and military skill displayed by Colonel Burnside, as commander 
of the brigade, in the battle of Bull Run, attracted the attention of the general 
government, and August 6th, 1861, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier 



6 FIRST BEGIMENT RHODK ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 

general. Besides tlie acknowledgment of his services hy his adopted State, 
before referred to, Urown University, at its commencement in September, 
1861, conferred upon him the degree of Waster of Arts, and tiie Phi Beta 
Kappa Society elected him an honorary member of that body. 

When, in the aiitunni of IHOl, the Nortli Carolina expedition was projected. 
General Burnside was placed in command. AN'ith characteristic energy, he 
oroani/.ed the enterprise at Annapolis, Maryland, and early in Jannary, 1862, 
the expedition set sail for Roanoke Island, tlie stronghold of tiie rebels in that 
quarter. The weather during the voyage, was heavy, and on approaching 
Hatteras Inlet, tiie fleet encountered a furious hurricane, wliicli threatened 
speedy destruction. Three vessels were stranded and one foundered ; but 
providentially only two or three lives were lost, by the accidental swamping of 
a life boat. Amidst all the perils and excitement of the hour. General Burn- 
side rose superior to circumstances, and by the promptness of his action, and 
calmness of his maimer, imparted confidence and courage to his men. At 
lencth the victor}- over the elements was complete, and the Federal forces 
effected a landing. On the Tth and 8th of February, the battle of Roanoke 
Island was fought, and the rebels totally defeated, with the loss of six forts 
and batteries, forty cannon, upwards of two thousand prisoners of war, and 
three thousand stands of arms. Shortly after, Commodore Goldshoiough sent 
a fleet of gunboats up the Pasquotank and Cliowan rivers, antl Elizabetii City, 
Hertford, Edenton and Plymouth fell into the hands of tlieCnioii troops. On 
the 14th of March, Newbern was captured, after a hardly contested battle of 
four hours. Here, the 4th Rhode Island Regiment won laurels by a flerce 
bayonet charg( , which decided the contest. On the 23d March, possession 
was taken of Morehead City. April 2t)th, after a bombardment of ten hours. 
Fort Macon surrendered, and to the "jth Rhode Island Regiment was assigned 
the honor of taking possession. 

The successes of General Burnside were received in Rhode Island with the 
liveliest demonstratitms of joy. The General Assembly voted him an elegant 
sword in testimony of the appreciation of his eminent services, which was 
presented to him at Newbern, June 20tli, with appropriate ceremonies, in the 
presence of 10,000 troops. The General continued to operate in North 
Carolina, until the latter ]iart of June, when, for the purpose of coiiperating 
with General AlcClellan, who was about to withdraw from the Peninsula, he set 
out with 7,000 men for Newport News, where he was joined by a division from 
Hilton Head under the command of General Isaac I. Stevens, and proceeded to 
Fredericksburg, to take the i)lace of General McDowell, who had been sent 
to the aid of Pope. After the defeat of Pope in the second battle of Bull 
Run, General Burnside, with his Ninth Corps, joined McClellan to drive Lee 
out of Maryland. He entered Frederick City, September 12tli, and was 
entiuisiastically received. On the 14th he fought the successful iiattle of South 
Mountain, ai-.d on the ITtli, fought again at Antietam Bridge, beating back 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED 5IILITIA. 7 

the enemy at every point, and crowning tlie day with one of the most brilliant 
achievements of the war. On the 7th November, General Burnside succeeded 
General jMcCIellan in the command of the army of the Potomac. On the loth 
December the battle of Fredericksburg took place, and though unsuccessful, 
" the attempt was not an error, nor the failure other than an accident."* The 
position of General Burnside was one of great trial and perplexity. But 
amidst all the vexations and disappointments to which he was subjected, he 
bore himself with characteristic equanimity. On the 26tli January, 1863, 
for reasons honorable to himself. General Burnside was, at his own request, 
relieved from his unsought and undesired position, and was soon after assigned 
to the command of the Department of the Ohio. During his admistration 
of the affairs of this Department, he arrested and tried by court martial 
Mr. C. C. Vallandiirham, for uttering treasonable sentiments against the 
Government. Tiie prisoner was found guilty and was sent across the lines 
to his sympatliizing friends at the South. While engaged in important mili- 
tary operations in Tennessee, which resulted in the capture of Knoxville, 
Cumberland Gap, and all important points in East Tennessee, General 
Burnside proposed to the authorities at Washington a plan of movements 
substantially such as were afterwards adopted by General Sherman, and which, 
had tliey been sanctioned, would probably have precipitated the downfall of the 
I'ebellion by at least a year. During the campaign he gained the battles of 
Blue Spring and Campbell's Station, and resisted the seige of Knoxville. 
After retiring from the duties of the Department, he returned to the East. 

Early in 1864, General Burnside completed the re-organization of the Ninth 
Corps, and joined General Grant in the final movement of the army of the 
Potomac towards Richmond. By a forced march, he arrived on the field on 
the first day of the battle of the Wilderness, in season to strengthen the 
General. Seeing the advantage of consolidating the 'Jth Corps with the Army 
of tile Potomac, and willing to relieve General Grant from any embarrassment 
in relation to the command. General Burnside generously waived his rank, 
and subordinated himself to General Meade. On the 16th June, the 9tli 
Corps was in position before Petersburg, and on the following day carried the 
enemy's works in its front. On the 18th, it participated in a still more 
sanguinary figlit, and the line of the Coi'ps was pushed to within one hundred 
yards of the rebel defences. The most marked feature of the siege was the 
mining of tiie enemy's works. The plan was proposed by Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry Pleasants, of the 48th Pennsylvania regiment of volunteers, an experi- 
enced miner, ap])roved by General Burnside, and finally authorized by General 
Meade. General Burnside's arrangements were judiciously made to insure 
success, but owing to a reversing of the programme at the last moment by 
General Meade, and other unavoidable causes which delayed the springing of 

♦President Lincoln's address to the army. 



8 FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 

tlie mine beyond tlie appointed time, and the want of sufficient support, after 
tlic assaulting force of tlie Ninth Corps had all been put in, tlie enterprise 
failed. Of course, jjreat disa])nointnient was felt, and by no one more keenly 
than by Genernl Burnside ; but lie had the sutistaction, in the midst of his 
sorrow, of knowing that no fault justly lay at his door. A Military Court of 
Inquiry, composed of officers personally interested in the results of an inves- 
tii'ation, did indeed censure him for not doing what the testimony- shows to 
have l)een an impossible thing; but the Congressional Committee on the Con- 
duct <if till' War, after a careful examination of the subject, exonerated him 
entirely from blame. They say in their rejiort, that the disastrous result of 
the assault, " is mainly attributable to the fact that the plans and suggestions 
of the general [Burnside] wlio liad devoted his attention for so long a lime 
to the suliject, who had carried out to a successful completion the project of 
mhiino- the enemy's works, and who had carefully selected and drilled his 
troops for the purpose of securing whatever advantages might l)e attainable 
from the explosion of the mine, should have l)een so entirely disregariled by a 
feneral [Meade] who had evinced no tiiith in the successtid prosecution of that 
work, had aided it by no countenance or open approval, and had assumed the 
entire direction and control only when it was completed, and the time had come 
for reaping any advantages that might be derived from it." This o])inion will 
be endorsed by every imi)artial student of history. 

After this unsuccessful assault. General Burnside tendered his resignation 
to General Grant, who refused to accept it, and gave him twenty days leave 
of absence, which he improved in visiting his home and friends in the East, 
where he received from all quarters, the most gratifying tokens of luiabated 
confidence and esteem. In tlio course of the subsequent winter he repeatedly 
tendered his resignation to the President, who as repeatedly refused to accejit 
it. He however did no further military duty, though his voice and intiuence 
were constantly employed in behalf of the army and the government ; and 
April 1.5th, I8G0, he again tendered his resignation, which was accepted. 
Since then ho has been actively engaged in business. 

No commander ever more endeared himself to his men than did General 
Bui'nside. His exact justice secured their indiniited confidence, his kindness 
of heart won their love. Their comfort and welfare were constantly in his 
thouidits, and the liunililest private felt sure that his petition \\i)ul(l not bo 
rejected without due consideration. T^nsi'lHsli and miambitious oi' popidar 
api)lause ; frank, generous, and manly in all the ([ualities of life ; a patriot anil 
Christian in his spirit ; the years devoted to the sujipression of the Rebellion, 
were marked by entire consecration to the interests of his country. 



First EcAiment Eliode Island Detached Militia. 



FIELD AND STAFF, 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OP MnSTER. 



(■nhmfl. 

Ambrose E. Burnside, 



Lieut, -CohtiicJ. 
Joseph S. Pitman, 

lat Major. 
John S. Slociim, 

a/ M,<jor. 
Joseph P. Balcli, 



Providence, E. I. 



Providence, 
Providence, 
Providence, 
Providence, 



William Goddnnl, 

Siirfjeon, (M(ijf>r,) 
Francis L. Wlieaton, Providence, 



R. I 
R. I 
R.I, 
R. I, 
E.I, 



Asfti. Sun/con. 
Henry W. Rivers, 

2fl Asst. Surf/eon. 
Georsre W. Carr, 

ijd Ai^sf, Surgeon. 
James Harris, 



Providence, R. I 



Providence, 
Providence, 



Ailjniaiit. (\st Lieut.) I 
Charles H. Merrinian, Providence, 
Qurirlermiislrr, (l.st fj.) 
Cyrus G. Dyer, iProvidcnce, 

l,s/ CoNtinis^^an/, (\st L.) 

William Llovd Bowers, Providence, 



R. I 
R. I 

R.I 
R.I 

R. I 



2(1 Commissary, (\st L.) 
Abrara Cole, 

Pai/masler, (Xnt Lj.) 
Henry T. Sisson, 



Portsmouth Grove, 
Providence, R. I. 



May 2, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861 

Brigadier General, August 0, 1801 

Major General, March 18, 1862 

commanding Department N. Caro 

lina ; commanding Ninth Army 

Corps; commanding Army of the 

Potomac ; commanding iJepartment 

of the Ohio ; resigned April 1.5, 180.5. 

May 2, 1861. j Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. jResigned May 8, 1801 ; Colonel 2d R. 

I. Volunteers June 1, 1801. 
May 2, 1801. Promoted 1st Major June 27, 1861; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, '61. 
June 27, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1801. i Surgeon 2d Reg't E. I. Vols. June 6, 
1861. 

May 2, 1801. Promoted to Surgeon June 7, 1801; 
I mustered out of service Aug. 2, '61. 

May 2, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

I 

May 2, 1801. Prisoner Battle of Bull Run, July 2], 
1801. 

i 

May 2, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. Resigned June 5, 1861. Promoted to 
Capt. 2d Reg't June 1, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. Promoted to Quartermaster, to rank 
as Capt., June 5, 1861 ; prisoner at 
battle Bull Run, July 24, 1801 ; ex- 
changed and mustered out of ser- 
vice January 20, 1862 ; Ensign U. 
I S. Navy. 

May 2, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. iMustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



10 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



NAME AND BANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



Vhapliiiii, (Cajil.) 
Augustus Wooodbury, l-'rovidi-nce, R. I 
Assl. Cha/jlain 



Thomas Quinn, 
Kntfiiiffr (2(i L.) 

Henry A. DeWitt, 
Sergeant Majors. 

John P. Shaw, 

John S. Engs, 
Qiitirtcrmaster Sergeant. 
Klias M. Jcnks, 

Commissary Sergeant. 
William L. Hunter, 
Onhianct' Sergeant. 
James W. Lyon, 

llitsjiital Steward. 
James II. Taylor, 



Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Woonsooket, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



May 2, 1801. 'Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

'May 2, 18fil. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

May ol, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. Appointed I-ieut. in 2d Reg't R. I. 

Vols., and tran.<ferred June 0, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1801. 

May 2, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

I May 2, 1861. | Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



BAND 







DATE 






NAME AND BANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OP MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 




Chief Musician. 










.Joseph C. Greene, 


Providence, R. I. 


May 2, 1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


2, 1861. 


Chitfof Ihiim Corps. 










Benjamin G. West, 


Providence, R. I. 


May 2, 1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


2, 1861. 


Privates. 










Diekerson, Alfred E. 


Providence, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


2, 1801. 


Dunbar, William L. 


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Dana, Henry L. 


Pawtucket, " 










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Providence, " 










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Hull, William W. 


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Haskell, Willard 


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Bristol, " 










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Mason, George E. 


Providence, " 










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Marshall, William F. 


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Mowry, Albert E. 


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Paine, Emory 


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Potter, Edward L. 


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Pond, Abijah M. 


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Reynolds, William Lee 


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Reynolds, Beriah G. 


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Spink, Samuel 1). 


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Sweet, Stei)lien R. 


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Sweet, Sylvester I. 


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FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



11 



COMPANY A. 



NAME AND KANK. 



Cnptiiin. 
Arthur F. Dexter, 

\At Lif'Utciiant. 
AJJison H. White, 

-'/ /yifittcnant. 
G. Frank Low, 
K)t:iiqn. 

Charles W. topliff, 

Serfjcdiits. 
Thomas I?. Urisrgs, 
James U. Peckham, 

Jas. T. P. Bucklin, 
Munson H. Najac, 

Cor/tora/s. 
Edwin L. Cook, 
Sylvester Marvel, 
Chester L. Turner, 
W. Harrison French, 

Musicians. 
Miehael Galliger, 
Benjamin Hall, 
Priratcs. 
Abhott, Tlios. J., Jr. 
Aliny, William C. 
Arnold, I^ynian 
Avery. William B. 
Biildwin, William F. 
Barney, Daniel 
Barker, Otis A. 
Beers, Charles E. 
Beverid^e, John G. 
Blackniar, James E. 
Blandin^, Jabez B. 
Boyden, George F. 
BoHen, Amos M. 



Bonney. Lucius W. 
Bullock, Joseph R. 
Bradley, Whipple B. 
Burgess, Kilwin 
Burgess, James E. 
Brown, Charles W. 
Campbell, John B. 

Chaee, John H., Jr. 
Colvin, Ezra C. 
Crawley, Patrick 
Curtis, George 
Davis, George R. 
Davison, James T. 
Dean, William P. 
Douglas, Charles 
Earle, James H. 
Field, John J. 
Galliger, William 
Gardner, William IL 
Gross, Thomas J. A. 
Green, William T. 
Green, Hervey F. 
Griffin, Thomas J., Jr. 



RESIDENCE. 



Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Longford, Ireland, 
Fall River, Mass. 

Cranston, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Townsend, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
Kehoboth, Mass. 
Fall River, Mass. 
Glasgow, Scotland, 
Seekonk, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
Tarn worth, N. H. 
Providence, R. I. 



Abington, Mass. 
Rehoboth, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 



Belfast, Ireland, 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Killinglv, Ct. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
N. Providence, R, I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Lonsdale, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1801. 
May 2, 1801. 
May 2, 1801. 



May 2, 1801. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1801. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

Died at Georgetown, D. C, July 24, 

1861, of disease of the heart. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
(( t( (< 

.\tustcrcd out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2,1861. 

Promoted to Sergeant June 17, 1861; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Prisoner of War at Richmond, Va., 
July 24, 1801 ; Released from Salis- 
bury, N. C, May 22, 1862. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Sergeant of Carbineers June 2", 1801 ; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861, 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



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linST REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



NAME AND RAXK. 




DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



REMARKS. 



Grigtrs, Albert 
Harris, Charles C. 
Harris, Daniel 
Hawkins, Warren D. 

Irvinj;. James H. 
Ja.v. William II. 
JjiiiK's, lluiiry .\I. 
Juhnson, William C. 
Keif, Cornelius 
Keeiian, Samuel R. 

Langley, Charles L. 
Lewis, Herbert A. 
Lindsev, Cyrus W. 
Luciis, Kranic A. 
Luther, Henry U. 



Burrillville, R. I. 

Providence, R. 1. 

I 

Newark. N. J. 
Xantueket, Mass. 
(\>ventrv, K. I. 
I'ietou, N. S. 
Westtitlil, Conn. 
Newport, K. I. 

iProviilence, R. I. 

Fall River, Mass. 
iSaeo, Maine, 
'Providence, R. I. 



May 31, 18G1. 
May 2, 1861. 



Mason, Samuel P. Newport, R. L 

Mason, Kdward K. Seikojik, R. I. 
Maneliester, Thomas A. Providence, R. 

i\IaiK-liesl(T. James A. Warren, R. I. 

MeCall, William Provi.knee, R. 

Meliuin', Edwin iNewjiort, 1{. 1. 

Maitin, Sylvanus |.Seekonk, R. I. 



Morris, John F. 
Murray, Charles E. 
Padeltord, Frederic N. 
I'earee, Christoplicr 
Pell, Duncan A. 
Philli|is. Henry W. 
Potter, Harrison W. 
Rhodes, Georfre C. 
Randoljjh, John 
Itiehards, Samuel E. G. 
Ripley, Joseph 15. 
Robinson, Josiah W. Jr., 
Smith, Nathan A. 
Smith, James A. 
Snow, John E. 
Snow, Charles W. 
Spink, Samuel 
Sweet, James F. 
Sweetland. Edward D. 
Tallman, Uandall 11. 
Talhnan. Ikrijamin 
Tate, .lohn W. 
Taylor, Alexander T. 
Taylor, George O. 
Thayer, William A. J. 
Thornton, Josiah 
Thornton, Solomon 
Tillin^hast, Henrv L. 
Tillinnliast, Albert 
Tomjikins, Franklin P. 
Tnber, William E., Jr. 
Vaughn, Pardon 
Weaver. Albert 
White, Andrew J. 



Wilson, William 
Winslow, Nathan 

Lake, Jnnica 
Kent, Winslow B. 
Cushing.Georgp W.,Jr. 



Warwick, R. I. 
Proviilence, R. I. 



New York, 
Providence, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 

Dover, N. H. 
Scituate, R. I. 
Newport, H. I. 
Providence, R. I. 

New London, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
.Middlelown, Conn. 
Smithfield, R. I. 
Pawtueket, R. 1. 
(•'ranslon. K. 1. 
Providence, H. I. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Fall River. Mass. 
New Hedlbrd. Mass. 
Providence, R. 1. 

.Middletown. R. I. 
.Millbury, Mass. 



New IJedford, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. ' " •' 

RECRUITS. 
June 3. 18G1. 
June 20, 18U1. 
May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Dishonorablv dischar^red in May, 1801. 
Killed in battle of Bull Hun, July 21, 

1801. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Discharged on surgeon's certificate, 
I May 31, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Killed in battle of IJull Run, July 

21, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1801. 



Discliarged on surscon's certificate, 

July !i, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



WouniUdanil missiuL'at battle of Bull 
Run,. Inly 21, 1861; died at Rich- 
nionil. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



FIRST KEGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



13 



COMPANY B. 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



REMARKS. 



Captain. 
Nicholas Van Slyck, Provklcnce, R. I. 
\si Lieutenant. 



Nelson Viall, 

'2(/ Lieutenant, 
James E. Bailey, 

Jiiisit/u. 
James E. Iliilden, 

Seiyeants. 
James R. Holden, 



Silas A. Winchester, 
Jason E. Blaekniar, 



Augustus S. Randall, 

Corporals. 
Benjamin K. Gurney, 
Thomas Connor, 

James A. Seaver, 

George S. Baniford, 

Mu.iician!^. 
James E. (VBrien, 
James Marshall, 
Privates. 
Abbott, Albert H. 
Abbott, George H. 

Abbott, Ilenrv F. 
Abbott. Willis A. 
Adams, William E. 
Aldrich, Alanson 
Aldrich, Thomas JI. 
Allen, George H. 
Arnold, Henry A. 
Atwood, Ambrose L. 
Baker, Ed«in H. 
Barnes, Daniel W. 



Providence, R. I. 



Lewiston, Maine, 

Smithfield, R. I. 
iProvidence, R. I. 

Scituate, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Dublin. N. H. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Chester, Vt. 
Providence. R. I. 
Johnston. R. I. 



Blaisdell, William H. ' Providence, R. I. 



Bolton, Thomas 
Brown, Jolm 
Bryant, Peleg E. 

Burbanks, Samuel W. 
Burnhaiii, Georsre H. 
Burt, William 11. 
Caler. Jasper 
Clark, .Tames II. 
Clark, John A. 



Glocester, England. 
Lancashire, " 
Kingston, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 
iPclham, N. H. 
Freetown, Mass. 
New Fane, Vt. 
Newport, ]{. I. 



May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Resigned .Tune 4, 1861 ; transferred to 

2d Reg. R. I. Vols, as Captain. 
Promoted to 1st Lieuten.ant June 4, 

1861 ; mustered out of service, Aug. 

2, 1861. 
Resigned June 9, 1861, and honorably 

discharged. 
Promoted to 2d Lieutenant June 4, 

1861 ; mustered out of service Aug. 

2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Promoted to 2d Sergeant June 30, 

1861 ; mustered out of service Aug. 

2, 1861. 
Honorably discharged, sick, July 8, 

1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Promoted to 3d Sergt. June 30. 1861 ; 

mustered outof service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Honorably discharged May 31, 1861, 

sick. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Dishonorably discharged May 8, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Corporal, June 4, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Prisoner of war at Richmond July 24, 

1861 ; released at Salisbury, N. C. 

May 22, 1862.' 
Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate Mav 31, 1861. 
Died at Camp Sprague July 18, 1861. 
Dishonorably discharged June 14,1861. 
Sergeant of Carbineers June 27, 1861 ; 

mustered out of service, Aug. 2,1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Missing since battle of Bull Run July 

21, 1861. 



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FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



MAHB AKD BANK. 



BESIDENCE. 



Clark, Hinrv C. 
C'liartlo. Wiilar.l 
Coli'iiiaii, I'atrick 
Coltim. 'riiDinas 
Cook, Georfii' H. 



SmitlititM, H. I. 
Sc'fkunk. Mass. 
I'liilacU'lphia, I'a. 
Tippi'rary, Ireland. 
b"i)skT. K. I. 



DATE 
OF UDSTER. 

May 2, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Cowdoii, William II. li. Siiiitlifii-ld. K. I. 
Crandall, Saiiuul B. T. I'roviiknci', U. I. 
Pavis, (ii'orf,a' W. raliiRT, Mass. 

Davis, William I. Somerset, Mass. 

Dawley, George Providence, U. I. 



Dextor, Charles A. 
Dow Cicero, M. 
Dudley, Josepli 
Eddy, Alpheus 
Elilrid"e, Jolm D, 



Elliott, Robert 



Evans, Albert G. 
Evelyth, Francis 



Newbiirii, N. Y. 
Bath, N. II. 
Danville, Vt. 
Ilyannis, Mass. 
I'rovideneo, K. I. 



Cootelnll, Ireland, 



[Providence, R. I. 

Swanzey, N. H. 



Providence, R. I. 
Taunton, Mass. 
Potsdain, N. ,1. 
Providence, R I. 



Leicestershire, Eng. 


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Caslleton, N. J. 


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Central 1-alls, R. I. 


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May !l, ISni. 


Providence, R. I 


May •>, IWil. 



Fields, George W. 

Ganlner, Charles W. 

Gladden, .Jeremiah E. 

Gregg, .James 

Gonsolve, Franklin " " 

Harilman, William, Jr. Manchester, Eng. 

Jlarrah, Oliver Ayrshire, Scotland, 

Hawkes, Benjandn Proviileiice, R. I. 

Haskins, Amos M. Seekonk, Mass. 



Ilerhert, John C. 
llowarth. Abraham II. 
llyndman. Samuel 
Ileilman. Horace \i. 
Irving, Robert M. 
Jacques, James M. 
Johnson, William II. 
Kellogg, Edward D. 
Kimball, Martin F. 
lyampliier, Thomas 
Lord, Charles F. 
Eulher, Alfred 
Lynch, .James 

Mann, Edward II. 
Merriman, .lames F. 
Martin, Edward C. 
McCarty, James 
McEuta, Jiimes 
BIcEarland, Charles 
Miller, Benjamin F. 



Mullen, Robert J, 
Maw, Edward 
Noon, Michael 
I'eekham. Klisha 
Perry, Alpheus 
I'iiicknev, Isaac U. 



Newport, R. I. 
New York, N. V. 
Ami Arbor, .Mich, 
.Johnston, R. I. 
Pipperary, Ireland. 
Berwick, .Maine, 
Warren, R. I. 
New York, N. Y. 

Olneyville, R. I. 
Wareham, Mass. 
liaden, (iermanv, 
Lowell, Mass. 
Cavan, Ireland, 
Rutland, Scotland, 
Bristol, R. I. 



New York, N. Y. 

Ireland, 
Kingston, R. I. 
Pawtuckel, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



Wounded in battle of Bull Run July 
21, 18til ; mustered out of seivice 
Aug. 2, 1801. 

Mustered out of service Aug, 2, 1801. 



Corporal, May 31,1801; 1st Sergeant, 
June 4, l.-<ril ; mustered out of ser- 
vice Aug. 2. 1801. 

Wounded in battle of Bull Run July 
21, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1801. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

Wounded in battle of Bull Run .July 
21, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1801, 

.Mustered cut of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged .July 8, '01, sick. 

Wounded and prisoner. Battle of Bull 
Run, July 21, 1861 ; released, Salis- 
bury, N. C. March 22, 1802. 

.Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861, 

Honorably discharged July 3, '01, sick. 
-Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged, sick, July 8, '01. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Wounded battle Bidl Ruti, July 21, '61 ; 

mustered out ot service Aug. 2, 1801. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



Wounded in Battle of Bull Run July 
22, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1801. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged May 31, 1861, 
sick. 



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NAME AND SANK. 



Potter, Harris 0. 
I'owlej-, Benjamin 
Randall, Albert C. 
Russell, Jeremiah 
Sayles, Daniel 
Shattuck, Charles C. 
Sheppard, William 11. 
Smith, Hanson C. 
Smith, Matthew 
Smith, Stephen F. 
Snow, Daniel (!. 
Strceter, Henry F. 

Sholes, Albert E. 
Swan, Thomas, Jr. 
Warner, Lewis 
Warner, William 
Wilson, Orrin 
Wooley, George A. 
Zimmerman, James H. 



RESIDENCE. 



Coventry, R. I. 
Cambridge, Eng. 
Providence, R. I. 
Hartford, Maine, 
Smithfield, R. I. 
Meriden, N. H. 
Whitechurch, Eng. 
Standish, Maine, 
Coracaliara, Ireland. 
Standish, Maine, 
Providence, R. I. 
Cumberland, R. I. 

Manville, R. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Eastford, Conn. 
Providence, R. L 
New York, N. Y. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 






May 2, 1861. 

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2, 1861. 


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FIRST HEGIMr.NT KHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



COMPANY C. 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDKNCE. 



DATE 
OF MDSTBR. 



Captain. 
William W. Brown, 

!:»/ [jiiiitinaiit. 

Luther C. AVarncr, 

'Ml Lii-iitinant. 

Ztpliiiniali Brown, 

Kiisitjit . 
Albert C. Eddy, 

iHerr/eanls. 
diaries 11. Dunham, 
John W. (iale, 
James P. Fisher, 
John A. Vaughn, 

Corporals. 
George E. Allen, 
Henry K. Potter. 
Stephen A. Barker, 
Charles C. Ladd, 

Privates. 
Allen, Charles A. 
Ale.xander, Christ'erH 
Angell, Edward F. 
Aiigell, William S. 
ArnoM, .hih 
Arnold, William R. 
Baker, Abraham 
Barrows, Bvron C. 
Beals, Leonard S. 
Bean. William H. 
Bennett. Joseph L.. Jr 
Bennell, William B. 
Bradford, John E. 
Bradford, J. JI. 
Brannan, John M. 
]'rown, John 
Brown, Artemus 
Brown, (ieorge II. 
Brown. Henry A. 
BiiM'um, Martin P. 
Chase, George E. 
Chase, James E. 
Curtis, Edward F. 
Cutts, J. Madison, Jr. 
Davis, Lcander A. 
DeWitt, Henry A. 

DcWolf, .Tames A. 
Draper, Cornelius 
Draper George L. 
Damon, George 

DeWolf, Winthrop 
Eaton, Amasa 
Easterbrooks, Coomer, 

Fowler, Joseph A. 
Goddard, Benjamin F. 



Providenee, R. I. 
Providenee, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



May 2, 18G1. 
May 2, 1801. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861, 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861. iMustcrod out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



New York, N. Y. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Cumberland, R. I. 
Providence, H. I. 
Smithtield, H. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
S. Yarmouth, Mass. 
Xalie, R.I. 
N. Briilgewater, Ms. 
Providenee, R. I. 
Norwich, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 



May 2, 1861. 



Dublin, Ireland, 

Providence. R. I. 
Wonnsocket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Westerly, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Washington, D. C. 
Providence, R. I. 



Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Attleboro, M.iss. 



Providence, R. I. 



New York, N. Y. 
Newport, H. I. 



May 29, 1861. 

" 
May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



May 9, 1861. 
May 2, 1801. 



June 14, 1861 
June 8, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged May 01, '61 .sick. 



Appointed Capt. U. S. A.June 23, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Promoted to Engineer, rank of 2d 

Lieutenant, May 31, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Transferred to Company "II" May 

20, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2. 1861. 

Transferred to Company "II" May 

20, 1801. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861 



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17 



NAME AND EANK. 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OP MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861, 



Godilard, Francis W. 



Goddard. Robert H. I. 
Gorton, George 0. 



Grant, William A. Salem. Mass 

Greene. Aaron S. Providence, R. I. 

Greene, Edward \V. Smithfield, R. I. ] 

Greene, William W. B. Providence, R. I 

Iliscox, Benjamin May 2, 1861. 



Harrington, Caleb B. 
Helme, William H. 
Hemmingw.iy, Chas.H. 
Hoppin, William W.,Jr. 
Rowland, William C. 
Jastram, Par Ion S. 
Jenkins. Moses B. 
Jones, t)rville P. 
Jones, William D. 
Joyce, William 11. 
Kelly, Benjamin E. 
Luther. John, Jr. 



Appointed Captain of Carbineers June 
27, 1861 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

1st Sergeant Carbineers, June 27, '61 ; 
mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Pawtucket, R. I. May 29, 1861. 
Providence, R. I. 'May 2, 1861. 
N. Providence, R.I.I " 
Providence, R. I. 
U.xbridge, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 

Foster, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Brighton, England. 
Providence, R. I. 



Transferred to Company " H ' 

20, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 



May 

1861. 



Lud«ig, Oswald Boston, Mass. 

Luther, Daniel H. Providence, R. I. 
Luther, William P. " 

Matlicwson, Charles S. " " 

Merritt, Alexander H. Stonington, Conn. 

Molten, Frank iProvidence, h. I. 

Munroe, Charles Stafford, Conn. 



Moore, Albert W. 
Mowry, Henry C. 
Murray, James T. 
Payton, H. Frank 
Pearee, Henry 
Place, Charles 

Peckham, James S. 
Potter, Charles H. 
Potter, Isaac M. 
Remington, Daniel S. 
Remington, Orville M. 
Renehes, Henry 
Rhodes, CliarlesW., Jr. 
Rhodes, Robert 
Richardson, Josiali W. 
Richardson, Oscar 
Richmond, Lewis 
Root, Brid^ham C. 
Smith, Ch.irles M. 
Smith, T. Delop 
Smith, William S. 
Snow, Stephen W. 
Streetcr, George P. 

Swan, James 0. 
Sweet, .John H. 
Taylor.AlexanderV.G 
Thurber, John G., Jr. 
Thurston, William E. 
Tillinghast, Clark P. 
Tripp, Abel W. 
Vaughn, Charles D. 



May 29, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Transferred to Company "H" 

20, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 



Transferred to Company " G " 

20, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 



May 
1861. 



May 
1861. 



Woonsocket, R. I 
Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Middletown, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 
Barrington, R. I. 
Johnston, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 
Attleboro, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 

,< .< 

I Hartford, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 
Machias, Maine, 
Providence. R. 1. 
E. Greenwich, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Nantucket, Mass. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 
Wickford, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



M.iy 29, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Transferred to Company " G " May 

20, 1861. 
Mustered aut of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Prisoner at Richmond, Va., July 24, '61 . 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
PrisoneratRichmond, Va.,.July 24,'61. 
Discharged .June 9, 1861, on surgeon's 

certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged May 30,1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



18 



FIRST EEGIMENT KHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 







DATE 






NAU8 AND BANK. 


BESIDENCE. ^ 


P MU8TER. 


REMARKS. 




Wnito, Abel 


Providence, R. I. Mi 


ly 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 


18G1. 


■\Valkcr, John P. 


Seekonk, H. L 


■ X 


" 


' 


Warron, Charles A. 


Boston, Mass. 


1 ■> 


II II 


< 


Warren, James, Jr. 


Portsmouth, N. II. 


( it 


tt ti . 


t 


Waterman, Ricliaril 


Providence, U. I. 


t u 


It tt 


t 


Weaver, Henry S. 


" *' 




tt tt 


' 


Webb. Theodore W. 


Windham, Conn. 




It tt 


t 


Wells. Job H. 


E.\eter, K. I. 


I II 


It tt 


t 


Whittier, Eilward N. 


Portland, Maine, 


t II 


it tt 


' 


Whiltier. Horatio G.,Jr. 


Nashua, N. 11. 


1 II 


II 11 


< 


Wiiihtman, Charles C. 


Barrington, K. I. 


1 11 


II 11 


' 


Wiley, Edward P. 


Medway, Mass. 


1 II 


II tt 


t 


AVilliams. N. Bangs 


Providence, K. I. 


1 II 


it tt 


t 


Winslow, Luther F. 


tt ti 


1 II 


it tt 


t 


Wood, William C. 




• " 


tt tt 


t 


Young, George F. 


It M 


( l( 


tt tt 


t 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



19 



COMPANY D. 



NAME AND RANK. 



Cttptain. 
Natlianit'l W. Brown, 

1st Lifuteiiaitt. 
Sylvester U. Knight, 



%i Lieutenant. 
Henry A. I'resoott, 

En»i{jn. 
Charles R. Dennis, 

Serqeants. 
J. Harry Welch, 
A. Kichmond Kawson, 
Julin M. Barker, 
James L. RieharJson, 

Corporals. 
William E. Cutting, 
George U. Wescott, 

Samuel Foster, 2(1, 

Franklin E. Chace, 

Miisieian. 
Leopold Gries, 
T*rh'ates. 
A born, Edward 
Alniy, Charles T. 
Ambrose, William H. 
Andrews, Theodore 
Arnold, John Hice 
Austin, John E. 
Bailey, Charles E. 
Batcliellor, Frederick S. 
Bennett, James L. 
]5laisdell, Joel B. 
Bliss, Charles H. 
Bogman, Charles H. 

Boutwell. Loammi 
Bradford, William P. 
Brockett, George W. 
Brown, Levi B. 
Bullock, Albert W. 

Burroughs, John E. 
Butts, William II. H. 
Carpenter, George 
Caulkms, John F. 
Chace, William 
Chapman, Latayette 
Church, George A. 
Churchill, David B. 
Colwell, Samuel G. 
Conistock, Jesse 

Craig, Thomas 
Darling, He race H. 



RESIDENCE. 



Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. jMay 2, 1861 
Providence, R. I. May 2, 18G1 



May 2, 186L Mustered out of service Aug, 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. Prisoner of war at Richmond, Va., July 
21, 1861 ; exchanged and mustered 
out of service Jan. 20, 1862. 

May 2, 1861. Killed atbattlcBuURun, July 21, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861. 



Providence, R. L 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. ^May 30, 1861. 
iMay 2, 1861. 
Newport, R. I. j " " 

Providence, R. I. " " 

Wrentham, Mass. | " " 
Providence, R. I. May 30, 1861. 
iMay 2, 1861. 



Atlleboro, Mass. 
Providence, K. I. 

Wilmington, Conn. May 2, 1861. 
Providence, R. I. 
Danbury, Conn. 

Swanzey, Mass. iMay 2, 1861. 



Newport, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Seekonk, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
Swanzey, Mass. 
Ipswich, " 
Clarkson, N. Y. 
Providence, R. I. 
Hebronvillc, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 

New York, N. Y. 
Sturbridge, Mass. 



May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Honorably discharged June 22, 1861, 

sick. 
Missing after battle Bull Run July 21, 

1861; supposed to bedead. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Died at Providence, R. I., July 30, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



I Wounded battle Bull Run July 21,61; 
I mustered out of service Aug. 2, 61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged .June 4, '61, sick. 

Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



Wounded and missing at Battle of Bull 
1 Rum, July 21, 1861 ; since died. 
iMustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



20 



J^IRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MIUTIA. 



NAME AND RANK. 



HES1DENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTEK. 



ItEJIAIilvS. 



Darling, Moses 0. 
DeBois, WillmmU. 
DclaiKili, Charles 1$. 
Duininj,'. KicliiirJ H. 

Dennis, William B. 
De\V()lf, William H. 
D'Willard, J. Antoine 

Do l};c, Clirist'cr J. Jr. 
Fla;:^, (Jeorfje W. 
Fisher, Charles H. 
(ilaililint.'. iMonroe H. 
Uliiies, Charles E. 
Goodhue, William H. 
Cioulilini;, (ieorge E. 
Ilawkes, riiilo 1'. 
Hawkins, Kicliard B. 
Henry, Charles C. ^ 
Hortoii, Thomas W. D 
Houghton, William H. 
Hudson, Albert E. 
Hudson, James S. 
Jaekson, Charles O. 
Jencks, Leiand D. 



|Millville, Mass. 
Newport, H. I. 
Uochester, N. Y. 
I'rovidence, U. I. 

Boston, Mass. 
Bristol, K. I. 
Cape Vineent, N. Y, 

Providence, K. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 
jl'rovideiiee, H. I. 
'Boston, Mass. 
New York, N. Y. 
W. Boston, Mass. 
Hebron, Conn. 
Uloeester, K. I. 
Providence, K. I. 

N. Providence, R, I. 
Boston, Mass. 
Providence, K. I. 
Attleboro, Mass. 
Cumberland, K. I. 



May 2, 1861. JMustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1801. 
May 30, 18G1. 
May 2, 18G1. 



May oO 
May 2, 



, 1861. 
1861. 



Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. May 30, 1801. 



New York, N. Y. 
Providence, 11. I. 
Warwick, 1{. I. 
Pembroke, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Providence, 
Rutland, V 
Providence 



R.I. 



, R. I. 



Jewitt, Henry A. 
Jolionnot, Albert P. 

Johnson, Henry C. 
Kingsley, Santbrd A. 
Kinney, George W. 
Knowles, Frank H. 
Knight, William A. 
Laphani, Charles 
Leavins, Edwin R. 
Lowe, Edwin 

Manton, Vi'alter B. 

JIason, Henry W. 
McCormick, Gilbert D. 
Metcalf, (ieorge 
Metcalt, Henry H. 
Nevins, Robert 
Osborn, Edwin A. 
I'addoek, George H. 
Parker, Edward S. 
Pearce, William B. 
Pennell, Charles D. 
Penno, Albert B. 



Percival, Ebenezcr W. Providence, R. I, 

Pratt, Joseph W. j 

Presby, Charles H. Taunton, Mass. 

I'routy, William W. iProvidence, R. I 

Rathbone, William \V. 

Rhodes, George H. 

Ruggles, licuben C. 

Russell, Stephen Jr. 

Sackett, Frederick M. 

Saunders, Isaac H. 

Shurtlifl; Albert T. 



Sergeant in Carbineers, June, 27, '01 ; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Honorably discharged, at Providence, 

R. 1 , July 31, 18tn. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 
Killed at Battle of liull Run July 21, '01. 
Clustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



May 2, 1801. 

Mav 30, 1801. 
May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1801. 

May 2, 1801. 

May 30, 1801. 
Mav 2, 1801. 



Nantucket, 
Providence, 



Mass. 
R.I. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 30, 1861. 
May 2, 1801. 



Scitnate, R. I. iMay 30, 1861. 

S. Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861. 



Wounded and prisoner, battle Bull 
Run, July 21, 1801 ; released from 
Salisbury, N. C, May 23, 1802; mus- 
tered out of service, June 1, 1802. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 

Corporal, Juiie 'S2, 1801 ; mustered out 
of service Aug. 2, 1801 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



Discharged on surgeon's certificate, of 

disability, June 4, 1801. 
Lieut, of Carbineers Juno 27, 1801 ; 

mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801, 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Missing after battle Bull Run, July 21, 
1801 ; died at Richmond, Va., Sep- 
tember, 1801. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Killed in battle of Bull Run, July 
I 21, 1801. 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



21 



NAME AND RANK. 



Spink, George A. 
Starbuck, Levi 
Steinbring, Lorenz 
Sweeten, Moses 
Smith, Noyce J. 



KESIDENCE. 



Cranston, R. I. 
Nantucket, Mass. 
Hann, Germany. 
Providence, R. I. 



Young, Nicholas B. 
Young, Thomas 



iSmithfield, R. I. 



DATE 
OP MUSTER. 



Tallman, Peleg G. Cranston, R. I. 
Tliayer, Cliarles H. Franklin, Mass. 
Tlioinas, Benjamin F. :VVickford, R. I. 
Thompson, Eilward K. Providence, R. I. 
Thompson, Andrew C. 
Thornton, Henry H. 
Trescott, Levi H. 



Tuttle, Henry W. Middletown, Conn. 

Waterhouse, Eben W. Providence, R. I. 
Whipple, Charles S. | " 
AVhitman, Henry W. [New York, N. Y. 



May 2, 186L 



May 2, 18GL 



May 2, 1801. 



May 2, 186L 
May 80, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Discharged on surgeon's certificate, of 

disability, June 4, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Wounded at battle of Bull Run July 
21, 1861 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug, 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged on stirgeon's 

certificate of disability, June 22, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



22 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



COMPANY E. 







DATE' 




NAHE AND BANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Captain. 








Stephen U. Bucklin, 


I'aw tucket, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 18G1. 


'[at Liviifi'itant. 








AVilliani ]{. Walker, 




tc (t 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


"i/ /.aillrlKDlt. 








Lucicii IJ. Stone, 




it it 


Resigned June 5, 1801, in consequence 


Juisi(/n. 






of sickness. 


Levi Tower, 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


ft tt 


Promoted to Captain 2d Rcg't R. I, 


Seri/caitts. 






Vols. June 1, 1801. 


Robert MeCloy, 


Pawtuckct, R. I. 


" 


Promoted to 2d Lieut. June 5, 1861 ; 
mustered out of service Aug. 2, '01. 


Albert W. Tompkins, 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


tt (( 


Promoted to 1st Sergeant June 17, '01 ; 
mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


Henry C. Brown, 


Attleboro', Mass. 


II II 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Augustus W. Colwell, 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


II It 


II 11 II 


Corporals. 








Oliver H. I'erry, 


Coventry, R. I. 


It tt 


Sergeant June 5, 1801 ; mustered out 
of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


AVilliam Lang, 


Hanover, Germany. 


tt It 


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of 
disability May 31, 1801. 


Edward Taft, 


N. Providence. R. I. 


" '• 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


William Eason, 


Cumberland, K. I. 


It tt 


II 11 ^ 11 


Musia'aiifi. 








George L. Keach, 


Smithfield, R. L 


it tt 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


Frederiek Schneider, 


Munchberg, Bav'ia. 


tt tt 


11 11 


Privates. 








Aigan, John 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


tt tt 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Anderson, John R. 


Woonsocket, R. I. 


tt tt 


.1 .1 II 


Arnold, IJenjaniin 0. 


Smithfield. R. I. 


tt tt 


II 


Uaeon, Cyrus V. 


Charlcstown, Mass. 


" " 


tt tt it 


Ballou, Stephen 


Cumberland, R. I. 


l< 11 


tt tt tt . 


Ballou, Eraneisco M, 




tt tt 


tt tt tt 


Ballou, Nelson 


Smithfield, R I. 


tt tt 


tt tt tt 


Beattey, William 


Grafton, Mass. 


tt tt 


tt tt tt 


Bliss, Charles 


Tiverton, R. I, 


" " 


11 II 11 


Busworth, Julius J. 


Newton LI. Ealls. 


II 11 


11 II u 


Brown. James A. 


Taunton, Mass. 


11 11 




BurehanI, Henry A. 


Bellingliam, Mass. 


.1 II 


11 11 11 


Carter, Henry L. 


Pawtncket, 1!. I. 


11 11 


11 II II 


Cash, Samuel 


Smithfield, H. I. 


11 11 


II tt tt 


Chace, William H. 


Fall River, Mass. 


11 11 


Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of 
ilisaliilily July 2, 1801. 


Clark, William 


Pawtuckct, R. I. 


II 11 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2. 1861. 


Coupe, William 


Manchester, Eng. 


II II 


Wounded in battle of Bull Kun, July 
21, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 2, 1801. 


Cowden, John E. 


Smithfield, R. I. 


11 11 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Crocker, Charles C. 


Boston, Mass. 


11 11 


II 11 ,1 


Dexler, Frederic 


Seekonk, Mass. 


11 11 


II 11 11 


Earle, (ieorge A. 


Smilhiield, R. I. 


11 11 


II 11 11 


Earle, Thomas A. 


« II 


11 11 


1*1 11 11 


Earnsworth, Joseph P. 


Wrenthani, Mass. 


11 11 


11 11 11 


Fairhrotlier, (icorge J. 


Lynn, 


11 II 


II II II 


Eessenden, Robert 


N. Providence, R. I. 


11 II 


II 11 ii 


Gardner, James A. 


Smithfield, 


II 11 


II II ii 


Gardner, Clarence T. ' 


Seekonk, Mass. 


11 II 


(1 tt tt 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



23 



NAME AND KANK. 



Ilathawav, Cyrus B. 
Heino, \Villiam 
Ingiills, Nathaniel M. 
Jackson, William A. 
Jcnks, Jabez E. 



Jolinson, Panicl L. 
Johnson, Charles H. 
Kinney, tJereniiah, Jr. 
Keeoli, Gcorsc L. 
Leo, Royal II. 
Little, Augustus 
Luther, Samuel II. 
Lyon, George F. 
Mason, Pardon 

Macomber, George 
Mason, Gtorge A. 

McKelvey, John 



Merry, Frank 

Miller, Ira E. 
Morrey, Augustus 
Morris, George D. 
Murray, Kobert 

Newell, George W. 
Nickerson, Isaac Jr. 
Nickerson, Dean Jr. 
Nickerson, Thomas 0. 
Northup, Lebbcus 
Olney, William C. 
Paine, Edwin R. 
Padelford, Walter F. 
Pearce, James T. 
Perrin, David 

Phillips, William 
Pollard, John M. 
Pollard, Henry 
Ranking, Thomas 
Ramsbottom, John 
Radloff, Andrew J. 
Rhodes, Benjamin C. 

Rhodes, Joseph A. 
Rice, Randall H. 
Salisbury, Arnold 
Salisbury, George H. 
Salisbury, George M. 
Schneider, George 
Sherman. David 
Slaiger, Joseph 
Slaiger, Francis 
Slocum, Lyman F. 
Smith, Charles 
Smith, Munroe 
Stephens, Peter 
Ste.irns, John E. 
Taft, Charles 
Tilton, Kimball 



RESIDENCE. 



N. Providence, R. I 
Wetzlar, Russia. 
Rehoboth, Mass. 
Oldham, England. 
N. Providence, R. I, 



N. Providence, R. I. 

Mattapoisett, Mass. 

I Buffalo, N. y. 

Springfield, Mass. 

N. Providence, R. I. 
■1 It 

N. Providence, R, I. 

Smithficld, R. L 
Swanzey, Mass. 

Belfast, Ireland. 

N. Providence, R. I. 

Attlcboro, Mass. 
Union, Maine. 
Woonsockct, R. I. 
Glasgow, Scotland, 

N. Providence, R. I. 
Yarmouth port, Ms. 
Ilolden, Mass. 
Cumberland, R. I. 
Coventry, R. I. 
Harrison, Maine. 
Fall River, Mass. 
New Bedford, Mass. 
Bristol, R. 1. 
Mansfield, Mass. 
I 

Promfret, Conn. 

N.Providence, R. I. 
I « ■< 

Dedham, Mass. 
Manchester, Eng. 
Seekonk, Mass. 
Warwick, R. I. 

Pawtuxet, R. I. 
Coventry, R. I. 
Scituate, K. I. 
Riclnnondville.Ct. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Munchberg, Bav'ia, 
Coventry, R. I. 

Gmend, Wirtemb'g. 

(( (( 

Paw tucket, R. I. 
Attleboro, Mass. 
Grafton, " 
Byonne, Germany. 
Mendon, Mass. 
N. Providence. R. I. 
Sanbornton, N. H. 



Tisdale, Ferdinand N. Providence, R. I. May 2, 1861 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1801. 

May 2, 1861 . 
May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 18G1. 



BEMABKS. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 'I, 1861. 



Wounded in battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861 ; mustered out of service 

Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Corporal, June 5, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Corporal, June 5, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service, August 2, 1861. 
Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 

1861 ; mustered out of service Aug. 

2, 1861. 
Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate of disability, JuneO, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate of disability June 26, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Wounded battle Bull Run , July 21 , '61 ; 

mustered out of service, Aug. 2, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate of disability, July 23, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21 , '61 ; 

mustered out of service, Aug. 2, '61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



24 



VIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



KA.ME AND BANK, 



Tracy, Samuel E. 
Turner, .John 
Taylor, Joseph 
Watson, .James 
Webb, Thomas C. 
Wheeler, Walter Jr. 
Whipple, Arlon W. 
Wickson, Henry C, 
Woodward, James N. 



RESIDEKCE. 



Norwich, Conn. 
Sutton, Mass. 
Alden, Knjjland. 
Strabane, Ireland. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Stockport, N. Y. 
Cumberland, R. I. 
Attleboro, Mass. 
Taunton, " 



DATE 
OP MCSTER. 



May 2, 1861. 

it tl 

.June 6, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



25 



COMPANY F. 







DATE 




NAME AND RANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MUSTER. 


KEMARKS. 


Captain. 








George W. Tew, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


\st Lieutenant. 








William A. Stetlman, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


2(1 Lieutenant. 








Benjamin L. Slocura, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Ensign . 








James H. Cliappell, 


Newport, R. L 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Serrieants. 








Augustus P. Sherman, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Thomas S. Burtlick, 


" " 


" " 


a tt a 


John S. Coggeshall, 


Providence, R. L 


it it 


a ti t( 


Edward S. Hammond, 


Newport, R. L 


it a 


tt tt ft 


Corporals. 








John D. Washburn, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 18G1. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Benedict F. Smith, 


" " 


u n 


tt it a 


Ray B. Tayer, 


" 


it ti 


tt tt it 


Henry L. Nicolai, 


it ti 


it a 


tt tt tt 


Musicians. 








Charles A. Barlow, 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Albert N. Burdick, 


Westerly, R. I. 




Wounded in battle of Bull Run, Juiy 
21, 1861 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 1, 1861. 


Privates. 








Abbott, John A. 


Hirara, Maine, 


May 2, 1861. 


Honorably discharged May 31, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 


Almy, George C. 


Newport, R. I. 


li it 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Batehellor, John H. 


" " 


it ti 


(( tt tt 


Barker, Christopher E. 


" " 


ti (t 


tt tt it 


Barker, Charles Jr. 


Middletown, R. I. 


it it 


tt tt it 


Bashford, Andrew P. 


Yonkers, N. Y. 


tt tt 


Missing since battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861 ; prisoner at Richmond. 


Booth, William 


Cheshire Co., Eng. 


ti ft 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Boss, Daniel A. 


Newport, R. I. 


a ti 


tt a a 


Brown, Jeremiah 


it ti 


a ti 


ti U It 


Bryant, Adelbert P. 


Cutler, Maine, 


tt a 


it t( tt 


Brownell, Thomas S. 


Newport. R. I. 


it tt 


tt it ft 


Bull, Henry Jr. 


" " 


a tt 


ti tt ft 


Caswell, Allen 


Taunton, Mass. 




Wounded in battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861 ; mustered out of service 

Aug. 2, 1861. 


Carlisle, Benjamin D. 


Newport, R. I. 


a a 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Carlisle, Robert Jr. 


" " 


it tt 


(( a it 


Cl.ark, Edward F. 


(( K 


a it 


(I te it 


Clark, Frederick A. 


tl ti 


a it 


ti tt a 


Clark, Gustavus A. 


Jamestown, R. I. 


It tt 


it tt ti 


Clark, Joshua P. 


Portsmouth, R. I. 


tt It 


it It ft 


Clark, Charles H. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 29, 1861. 


It tt ft 


Coggeshall, Law ton 


" " 


tt tt 


i( it tt 


Coggshall, David M. Jr. 


tc IC 


May 2, 1861. 


ti t( it 


Coggeshall, Robert D. 


(( IC 


I( (( 


tt tt tt 


Crane, Robert M. 


Burlington, Vt. 




tt ti tt 


])awley. Perry B. 


Pawtucket, R. I. 




ti tc it 


Davis, Benjamin F. 


Newport, R. I. 


tt tt 


It tt tt 


Dcnman, William P. 


" " 


tt tt 


it tt tt 


De Jough, Lance 


<< ti 


tt tt 


it ti tt 



26 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 







DATE 




NAME AND SANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF aiDSTEB. 


BEHARKS. 


I)e Blois, Silas D. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


De Blois, Stephen 


" '• 


" 


" 


" " " 


Durlec, William H. Jr. 


" 


" 


" 


Honorably discharged July 12, 1861, 
on Surgeon's eertilicate. 


Easton, John F. 


Newport, R. I. 


" 


" 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Easton, lienjaniin Jr. 


" " 


■' 


tt 


" •' " 


Easton, Henry T. 


l( n 






Wotmdcd in battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
Aug. 1, 1861. 


Elilriilftc, William J. 


Newport, R. I. 


" 


tt 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


En{;s, John S. 




" 


" 


Sergeant Major, June 8, 1861 ; muster- 
ed out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Eales, Edmund W. 


Newport, R. I. 


" 


" 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Ehidiler, .Jolin 


" " 


*( 


tt 


" " " 


French, Augustus 


.Milton, Mass. 


ft 


tt 


tt tt It 


Gould, Joseph J. 


Middletown, R. I. 


it 


" 


tt it tt 


Harrington, Thomas Jr. 


Kerry Co., Ireland. 


May 2, 


1861. 


Killed in battle of Bull Run, July 21, 

1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Hazard, Rowland R. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2 


1861. 


Hamilton, William 


Ayrshire, Scotland, 


" 


« 


" " " 


Hilton, S.imuel 


Cheshire, England. 


tt 


tt 


Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 
1861 ; mustered out of service, Aug. 
1, 1861. 


Hubhard, Benjamin C. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


18G1. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Hudson, George A. 


.1 


« 


*' 


« <i i< 


Keebles, Harris F. 


Westerly, " 


<( 


(( 


(( (( (( 


Kelly, Edwin A. 


Newport, " 


(1 


tt 


tt tt It 


Keatmg, William 


Seamier, Ireland. 


" 


It 


tt tt tt 


King, T. Wheaton 


Newport, R. I. 


*' 


tt 


Wounded and prisoner at battle of Bull 
Run, Julv 21, ISOl. Riclimond, Va. 


King, William H. 


Newport, R. I, 


May 29, 18G1, 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Law ton, Charles E. 




May 2, 


1861. 


" " " 


Lawton, George P. 


Portsmouth, R. I. 






Honorably discharged, July 21, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate of disability. 


Lawton, Thomas H. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


18G1. 


Honorably discharged, Jl.ay '■i\, 1801, 
on .Surgeon's certificate of disability. 


Lake, Thomas 0. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


1801. 


.Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1801. 


Lake, Israel F. ,Jr. 


" " 


" 


• ' 


" " " 


Landers, John B. 


Falmouth, Mass. 


'* 


" 


Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; 
mustered out of service, Aug. 1, '61. 


Landers, Henry B. 


Utica, N. Y. 


May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered ont of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Langley, Overton G. 


Newport, R. I. 


" 


" 


(( « (( 


Littiefield. Charles L. 


Greenwich, R. I. 


" 


tt 


*( (( It 


Little, David 


Carlisle, England. 


** 


" 


Honorably discharged May 31, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 


Lyon, James W. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Mason, John B. 


Warren, " 


'■ 


" 


>. « 


Markham, James 


Nottinghnnishire, E. 


"' 


" 


(( it tt 


McCann, Daniel A. 


Newport, H. I. 


" 


'< 


It tt tt 


Minkler, William 


" " 


" 


" 


tt tt tt 


Nason, Walden H. 


Newport, R. I. 


"' 


" 


tt tt tt 


Nolan, Michael A. 


.. ,, 


•t 


*( 


tt tt tt 


Palmer, George H. 


Baltimore, Mil. 


•t 




tt a 11 


Peabodj-, Frederick J. 


Stoughton, Mass. 


" 


(( 


Honorably discharged. May 31, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 


Peabody, Edwin H. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


IVekham, John P. 


" " 




" 


Killed at battle Bull Run, July 21, '61. 


Kaiidolph, Paytoi) H. 


Providence, R. I. 


(( 


tt 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1801. 


Rogers, John 


Middletown, " 


(( 




Wounded at baltleof Bull Run July 21, 

1801. 


Rogers, Benjamin H. 


Middletown, R. I. 


May 2, 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1801. 


Robinson, John H. 


Newport, " 


*' 


" 


i( tt tt 


Scott, Thomas 


t< ti 


t( 


i< 


<i <i « 


Scott, .Tohn K. 


<i « 


«( 


tt 


tt tt tt 


Sharpe, Thomas 


<t it 


tt 


tt 


tt tt tt 


Smith, John B. F. 


ti tt 


it 


tt 


tt tt tt 


Smith, George B. 


ti tt 


tt 


tt 


tt ti It 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



27 



NAME AND RANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


DATE 
OF MDSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Southwick, diaries 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Starke, John 


Cologne, Germany. 


" " 


i< . <■ « 


Simmons, L. Bartlett 


Newport, R. I. 


May 29, 1861. 


Missing at battle of Bull Run July 21, 
18GI. Prisoner at Ridiniond, Va. 


Taber, George 


Tiverton, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Terrell, Edward 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


(f (( 


« « u 


Thayer, William H. 


Randolph, Mass. 


<( {C 


ti it i( 


Towle, William 


Lynn, " 


« (t 


(< (( (t 


Tuell, Arthur R. 


Newport, R. I. 


it a 


(( (. tt 


Vose, James P. 


Providence, K. I. 


a a 


11 tt tc 


Ward, George S. 


Newport, " 


a a 


Honorably discharged, July 18, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate of disability. 


Waldron, William H. 


Bristol, R. I. 


May 2, 1S61. 


Honorably discharged. May 31, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate of disability. 


Weaver, Charles S. 


Newport, R. I. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service, Aug. 1, 1861. 


White, George R. 


•* *' 


ti it 


(( It tt 


Wilson, Edward 


Renfrew Co., Scot. 


(t (t 


Dishonorably discharged July 12, '61. 


Young, William 


Newport, R. I. 


tc tc 


Mustered out of service, Aug. 1, 1861. 



28 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MIUTIA. 



COMPANY G, 









DATE 




NAME AND RANK. 


RESIDENCE. 








ItEMARKS. 






or 


MUSTER. 




Captain. 












David A. Peloubct, 


Pawtucket, K. I. 


Never 


Must'd. 


Resigned May 4, 1861. 


Captain. 












John T. Pitman, 


Providence, H. I. 


May 


c, 


18G1. 


Mustered out of service Aug, 2, 1861. 


\st. Lieutenant. 












Albert G. Bates, 




May 


2, 


1861, 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


2d/. Lieutenant. 












Eilward T.uther, 




May 


2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Ensign. 












Jolin L. Busiiee, 




May 


2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Sergeants. 












George B. Lapliam, 




May 


2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Charles Becherer, 


Providence, R. I. 


" 




t( 


Wounded battle Bull Run July 21 , 01 ; 
mustered out of service Aug. 2, '01. 


James Henry, Jr., 


Keene, N. H. 


May 


2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Latham T. Babcock, 


Cranston, R. 1. 


" 




" 


" '* " 


Corporals. 












Charles W. Tibbitts, 


Newport, R. [. 


May 


2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


James Seamans, 


Scituate, R. I. 


" 




'* 


Missing at battleof Bull Run, July 21, 
1801 ; prisoner at Richmond. 


John E. Bennett, 


New York, N. Y. 


May 


2, 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Charles G. A.Peterson, 


Providence, K. I. 


" 




" 


4( l( <t 


Musicians. 












AVilliani Shaw, 


Providence, R. I 


May 


2, 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801, 


Augiiste Zimmer, 








" 


" " " 


Privates. 












Allen, Horace F. 


Smithfield, R. I. 


May 


2 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Ball, Augustus 


N.Shorehain, R. I. 


" 




" 


" " " 


Boyden, Henry 


Worsel, Germany, 


" 




" 


It ii (( 


Bronn, John S. 


Attleboro, JIass. 


" 




" 


U U il 


Brown, Samuel 


VVyominii, N. Y. 


" 




" 


At tt ti 


Brassline, Cornelius 


Boston, Mass. 


" 




" 


(t II II 


Bryant, Gardiner 


Coventry, K. I. 


" 




" 


II II II 


Burlingamc, Gustav. B. 


Providence, R. I. 


" 




" 


II II II 


Burbank. James U. 


Freisland, Holland, 


" 




" 


II II tt 


Bucklin, Ilezekiah 0. 


Tiverton, R. L 


" 




" 


tt tt tt 


Burke, James C. 


New York, N. Y. 


" 




" 


tt tt It 


Cahoone, Raymond W. 


Coventry, R. I. 


" 




" 


" " " 


Carpenter, Edward E. 


Newport, R. L 


'* 




" 


Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 
certificate, July 2, 1801. 


Cassada, William 


Charlustown, Mass. 


May 


2 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 


Clark, James 


Warwick, R. L 






" 


" " " 


Clark, Tliomas C. 


Hudson, N. Y. 


•' 




" 


II II II 


Costello, Thomas 


Terry, Ireland, 


" 




" 


II CI II 


Cook, Wmiam U. 


Providence, R. L 


" 




" 


II II 11 


Danl'orth, (_)zias I. 


Providence, R. L 


" 




" 


" " " 


Dexter, Samuel S. 










Transferred 2d Regiment R. I. Vols., 
as Servant to Col. Slocuni, May 13, 
1801. 


Dexter, Kaphael E. 


Providence, R. I. 


May 2 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


Downs, Paul 


Lancashire, Eng. 








Missing at battle ot Bull Run July 21, 
1861 ; died at Richmond, Va., Aug. 
1, 1801. 


Farguison, Stephen A. 


Waterford, Ireland, 


May 


2 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 


Florshein, Louis 


Hanover, Germ. 


" 




" 


" 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



29 



NAME AND BANK. 



Forsyth, James C. 
Grovcr, Page F. 
Gross, Charles 
Harkins, Charles 
Hauseiistein, Rohert 
Hall, Lewis T. 

Haydon, Robert 
Healcy, Alvinzi 
Hill, .James E. 
Hohiian, William 
Hooper, William E. 
Honnani, William 
Holmes, Daniul 
Holmes, Edward 



Holmes, Thomas H. 
Holmes, William E. 
Hull, George W. 

Hughes, James 
Hynes, Dennis 
Hughes, Michael 
Johnson, Hugh 
Johnson, James B. 
Jones, David G. 
Leach, Owen L. 
Lord, Jabez 
Luther, Walter H. 
Madison, Patrick 
Mangold, John I. 
McCoy, William D. 
McAdams, James C. 
McAllen, Arthur I. 
McElroy, Owen 
McCunnigle, James 
McCunnigle, George 
McMahon, Thomas 
Morning, James 
Munroe, James 
Marshall, John 
Munroe, Charles 
Martin, Thomas 
"Nichols, Edward E. 
Kottage, William JL 
Packard, William H. 
Perkins, Harry D. 



Pickering, Stephen H- 
Pollard, Joseph 



SESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OP MUSTER. 



Blackstone, Mass. 



Peabody, Cyrus Middlctown, R. I. 

Place, Charles J. Warren, 

Pitman, John Jr. 

Redihan, James 'Providence, R.I 

Rhodes, Christopher C. Warwick, 



Rhodes, Charles F. 
Rhodes, William E. 
Richards, John H. 
Rothwell, John 
Rounds, Charles H. 
Schocher, Hermann 

Shaw, David 
Seller, Robert 



Providence, " 

Fall River, Mass. 
Hyde, England, 
Warren, R. I. 
Saxony, Germany, 

Yorkshire, Eng. 
Erfust, Prussia, 



Providence, R I. 
Litchfield, Maine, 
Magdeburg, Pru. 
Roxbury, Mass. 
Baden, Germany, 
Warren, R. I. 

Sullivan Co., N. Y, 
Providence, R. I. 
Boston, Mass- 
Bavaria, Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 
[Glasgow, Scotland, 
Providence, R. I. 
' Jlanchester, Eng. 



Manchester, Eng. 
Long Island, N. Y. 
Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. L 
Lancashire, Eng. 

Tyrone, Ireland, 
Warwick, R. I. 
Manchester, Eng. 
Warwick, K. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Warren, R. I. 
Ireland, 

Basle, Switzerland, 
Newark, N. J. 
Boston, Mass. 
Belfast, Ireland, 
Tyrone, " 
Pictou, N. S. 

Providence, R. I. 
jGlasgow, Scotland, 
iNewark, N. J. 
'Birmingham, Eng. 
I Warren, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. l 
Providence, R. I. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



July 18 
May 2, 



, 1862. 
1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged June 13, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Sergeant of Carbineers, June 27, 1861 ; 

mustered out service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Prisoner Richmond, Va., July 24, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Missing at battle of Bull Run, July 21, 

1861 ; prisoner at Richmond, Va., 

Sept. ly, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate of disability, June 1,'61. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

(( (( <( 

Dishonorably discharged, M.ay 12, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged, June 13, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged, May 12, '61. 

Honorably d"ischargcd. May 31, 1861. 

Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 
(( i( tt 

Missing at battle Bull Run, July 21, 
1861 ; prisoner at Richmond July 
24, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Wounded iind missing at Battle of Bull 
Run, July 21, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably disch.arged, June 1, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Killed in battle of Bull Run, July 

21, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861; 



30 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MIUTIA. 



NAME AND BANK. 



BESIDENCE. 



Spink, Silas 
Statt'ord, Henry P. 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



N. Kingstown, R. I. May 2, 18G1. 

Middlutown, " " " 



Stewart, Charles Tyrone, Ireland, 

Sunderland, Henry A. Providence, R. I. 
Sweetland, Thomas H. Providence, R I. 
Shaw, William Providence, R. I. 

Strahau, Charles 6. New York, N. Y. 



May 2, 1861. 



Tansy, William F. 
Teston, Henry E. 
Tliornton. James A. 
Tlioene, Frederick 
Trantz, (Jeorge 
Taylor, John W. 
Ward, Thomas J. 
W'ilkins, Edward 
Watson, Justus K. 



Roscommon, Irela'd May 2, 1861. 
Blackstone, Mass. " " 
Warren, R. I. " " 

Hessecastle, Ger'y. I " " 
Baden, " 



Providence, R. I. 
Salem, Miiss. 
Plaintield, Conn. 



Wilmarth, Franklin E.iSwanzey, Mass. 
Young, George W. 'Providence, E. I. 



May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
.Missing at battle Bull Run, July 21, 

1861 ; prisoner at Ricliniond, July 

24, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Sergeant, May 21, 1861 ; mustered 

out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug, 2, 1861. 



Furloughed, May 14, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 

Honorably discliarged on Surgeon's 

certificate of disability June 10, '61 

.Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Dishonorably discharged, June 'J, '61. 



FIK8T REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



31 



COMPANY H. 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OP MUSTER. 



REMARKS. 



Captain. 
Charles W. H. Day, 

\st Lieutenant. 
Joseph Brooks, Jr., 

2fi Lieutenant, 
Earl C. Harris, 
Ensiejn. 
Asa A. Ellis, 

Sergeants. 
John A. Irving, 
Calvin G. Cahoonc, 2d. 
Michael Costello, 
Joseph Burgess, 2d, 

Corporals. 
Joseph F. Makee, 
George L. Kibby, 
Joseph Howcrolt, 

George H. Read, 

Musicians. 
William A. Abbott, 
Frank B. Young, 

Privates. 
Arnold, Daniel L. 

Arnold, John II. 

Ash, John C. 
liccker, John G. 
Bennett, .Jeremiah 

Bidmead, Edward 
Bischoff, Constantino 
Bowen, John E. 
Brownell, Robert S. 
Bright, Richard A. 
Brotherton, Charles 
Bullock, Phillip M. 
Burke, David C. 
Brown, John C. 
Bowen, James A. 
Bright, Richard A. Jr. 
Carrington, David W. 
Carpenter, John F. 
Chace, Samuel J. 
Charnley, Alexander 
Cooke, Salvia 
Cook, Henry 
Curley, Patrick 
Dow, Newton 
Dolan, Thomas A. 
Dougherty, .Tames 
Damon, George H. 
Dean, .Joseph 
Earlc, William H. 



Providence, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Hampton, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 

Apponaug, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Hanan, Germany, 
New York, N. Y. 

New York, N. Y. 
Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 
S. Kingstown R. I. 
Birmingham, Eng. 
Black Rock, Conn. 
Thompson, " 

Providence, R. I. 
Irasburg, Vt. 
Providence, R. I. 

Cleveland, Ohio, 
Cumberland. R. I. 
CIneyville, R. I. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Cumberland, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Bradford, Vt. 

Tyrone Co., Irel'd, 
Gardiner, Maine, 

Waterverleit, N. Y. 



Ea9terbrooks,Coom. A. Warren, R. I. 



May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. 

li it 

t( l( 

May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 

May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 
May 2, 1861. 

ti a 

ii ti 

May 2, 1861. 



May 2, 18G1. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged, July 8, '61. 
Honorably discharged, July 12, 1861, 

on Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Corporal,. July 23, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
Corporal, July 8, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service, August 2, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 

(( K t( 

Honorably discharged. May 31, 1861, 

on Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



May 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged, May 9, '61. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



Honorably discharged. May 31, 1861. 
Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged, May 9, '61, 
Honorably discharged on Surgeon's 

certificate, July 8, 1861. 

Mustered out of service, Aug. 2, 1861. 



32 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



KAME AND KANK. 



Falvey, John 

Farrcll, John A. 
Farrcll, Lawrence 
Gardiner, (ieorge A. 
GanHner, (iiistavus B. 
Greene, Tlionias L. 
Greene, William E. 
Hargraves, Arthur 
Harris, John C. 
Hasker, George 
liable, Augustus 
llaslvins, James C. 
Hawkes, John 
Ilealey, Luke 
Hegany, Owen 
Holmes, Lewis A. 
Hopkins, Alfred I. 
Hughes, John 
Huvberts, James 
Hiscox, Benjamin F. 
Inglehast, Lewis 
Kelley, James 
Kelley, William H. 
Kelley, Michael 
Luke, George W. 

Lane, Joseph 
Lee, Charles S. 
Luther, John, Jr. 
Manes, Hugh 
Mangold, John H. 
Martin, William H. 
Mash, Peter A. 
May, John F. 
Mocssmer, Albert 
Moore, Luke E. 
MorrcU, Tappan W. 
Moshcr, Josepli 
McCanna, John 
McDonough, Barnard 
MuElroy, Michael 
McQuestion, Joseph 
Nickcrson, George H. 
Nickerson, Horace M. 
Norton, Charles 
Nottage, George 
Packard, Hoyal J. 
Parker, (ieorge 
Potter, Jolin A. 
Regan, Michael 
Kice, (ieorge M. 
lieynolds, Henry 
Slocum, James E. 
Springer, tieorge 
Surgens, Edward L. 
Thayer, Henry 
Thornton, Nicholas W, 
Thurber, John H. 
Trask, Fn derick 
Trimm, William H. 
Tanner, William H. 
Twitcliell, (ieorge M. 
Waldron, Alfred 

Whipple. Charles W. 
AVigiitman, Henry C. 



BESIDENCE. 



Providence, R. I. 

Dublin, Ireland, 

Longford, Ireland, 

E. Greenwich, H. I. 

Newport, IS. I. 

Kiver Point, I{. I. 

I'rovidence, K. I. 

Manchester, Eng. 

Providence, R. I. 

Carlisle, England, 

Saxony, Germany, 

New Bedford, Mass. 

Woodstock, (i'onn. 

Providence, R. I. 
i( (( 

Northampton, Mass. 
Foster, R.I. 
N. Brunswick, N. S. 
Lancaster, Penn. 
Warren, R. I. 
Sallfelt, Germany, 
Glasgow, Scotland, 
Providence, R. I. 
Roscommon, Ircla'd 
Providence, R. I. 

Cumberland, R. I. 
Lowell, Mass. 
Warren, R. I. 

Basle, Switzerland, 
Providence, R. I. 
Lynn, Mass. 
IC. Greenwich, R. I 
Baden, Germany, 
Westmeith, Ireland, 
Epping, N. H. 
Hallowell, Maine, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

Ireland, 
Dartmouth, Mass. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 
iWoonsockct, R. I. 

Havre DeGrace, F. 
Providence, R. I. 

Sterling, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 
Orange, Co., N. Y. 
! 

Providence, R. I. 
Cronipton, I!. I. 
Frankfort, (ierma'y, 
Warren, R. I. 
Cumberland, R. I. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 
South China, Maine,' 
Windham, Conn. 1 
Providence, li. I. 

Bristol, R. I. 

Stonington, Conn. 
E. Greenwich, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



May 2, 1861. 



Missing after battle Bull Run July 21, 

18G1 ; since died. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 



BEHABKS. 



May, 2, 1801. jMustercd out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



May 11, 1801. 
May 2, 1801. 



Honorably discharged July 8, 1801, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



Dishonorably discharged July 8, 1861. 
t( ii 't 

Mustered out of service, Aug. 2,1801. 



Dishonorably discharged July 8, 1861. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1861. 
(i t< It 

Missmg at battle of Bull Run, July 21, 

1801 ; prisoner at Richmond, Va. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 1801. 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



33 



NAME AND RANK. 



Williams, William J. 
Wilson, John 
AVilliams, Allison A. 
Young, Augustus 
Young, Francis H. 
Young, Robert O. 
Young, Frank B. 



KESIDKNCE. 



Newburyport, Mass. 
Down Co., Ireland, 

Stuttgart, Germany 
Providence, R. I. 
jWinsor County, Vt. 
IProvidence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 




May 2, ]861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 


1861. 




Dishonorably discharged May 9 
Mustered out of service Aug. 2, 


1861 
1861. 




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*i 




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t( 



34 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



COMPANY I. 







DATE 






NAME AND BANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MDSTER. 


BEHARKS. 




Captain. 












Henry C. Card, 




May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


1, 1801. 


\st Lieutenant. 












William I!. Cliapman, 




May 2, 


1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


1, 1801. 


'Si Lieutenant. 












James Babcock, 




May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 


1, 1801. 


Knsiqn. 












3. Clark Barber, 




May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 18G1. 


Sergeants. 












Erastus W. Barber, 




May 2, 


18G1. 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1801. 


James McDonald, 




,, 


'* 




" 


Reuben S. Lanphear, 




" 


" 




«( 


Henry K. Horton, 




" 


" 


tt u 


u 


Corporals. 












Horace Swan, 




May 2, 


18G1. 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1801. 


Kvan C. Biinlick, 




** 


'* 


(1 u 


tt 


Paul M. Barber, 2d, 




« 


" 


it ti 


tt 


John F. Jenks, 




t( 


a 


ti tt 


tt 


JIusicidtis. 












George 0. Kenyon, 


Hopkinton, H. I. 


May 2, 


1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1801. 


■William Kenneth, 


Paisley, Scotland, 


'* 


(( 


it 


" 


Privates. 












Allen, Isaac 


Cumberland, Eng. 


(( 


11 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 18G1. 


Andrews, Hobert II. 


Warwick, K. I. 


" 


t( 


" " 


*• 


Austin, George P. 


S. Kingstown, H. I. 


" 


ti 


(( (( 


" 


Barber, Horace G. 


Westerly, R. I. 


(( 


(( 


U (( 


" 


Barber, L. A. 


Richmond, 15. I. 


" 


" 


«( (i 


" 


Barber, Thomas S. 


Coventry, R. I, 


" 


(( 


Honorably discharged May Jil, 1861, 










on Surgeon's certificate. 




Baton, Uriah 


Stonington, Conn. 


" 


'* 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1861. 


Baton, William 


" " 


" 


** 


" '* 


" 


Barden. Wicliard E. 


Scitu.ate, R. I. 


" 


" 


(( (( 


tt 


Bennett, George W. 


Foster, R. I. 


'* 


" 


(f (( 


It 


Blaisdcll, Jeremiah A. 


Windham, N. H. 


** 


" 


(( (( 


u 


Bliven, Samuel 


Westerly, R. I. 


*' 


" 


tt n 


(« 


Braiuan, George 


Stonington, Conn. 




it 


Honorably discliamedJuly 3, 

Surgeon's certificati>. 


1861, on 


Burdick. Amos L. 


Westerly, R. J. 


" 


*' 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1801. 


Burdick, Albert II. 


Genesee, N. Y. 


*• 


" 


Severely wounded and missin 


g at bat- 










tie of Bull Unn.July 21, 1IS61. 


Card, Alvin L. 


Olneyville, R. I. 


" 


** 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1861. 


Casey, Patrick 


Cork, Ireland. 


** 


** 


" " 




Cliapiiian, Thomas N. 


Westerly, R. I. 


" 


*' 


a a 




Clark. Joshua 


.1 


** 


*' 


a it 




Clark, Joseph 11. 


Spencer, Mass. 


(( 


" 


it it 




Cottrcll, Edwin U. 


Westerly. R. I. 


'* 


'* 


a it 




Cornell, Daniel B. 


E. Greenwich. R. I. 


IC 


" 


a it 




Cross, Klisha W. 


Westerly, R.I. 


if 


i< 


a it 




Crandall, Nathan J. 


Hopkinton, R. I. 


it 


" 


a tt 




Crandall, John C. 


Westerly, R. I. 


*f 


" 


Honorably discharged May ol, 18tll, 










on Surgeon's certificate. 




Danforth, Samuel C. 


Saco, JIaine, 


K 


" 


Killed battle Hull Unu, July 


Jl. 18tll. 


Dennison, Albert E. 


Madison, N. Y. 


" 


'• 


Mustered out of service Aug 


1, 1^61. 


Dinijaren, William 


London, England, 


" 


'* 


it it 


*' 


Dunham, Joseph T. 


Plainfield, N. J. 


'* 


" 


it tt 


it 


Ecelcston, Charles C. 


Voluntown, Conn. 


*' 


*' 


it tt 


** 


p-ccleston, John 


Stonington, Conn. 


" 


" 


a tt 


ti 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



35 



KAME AND SANE. 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTEK. 



Eccleston, Samuel R. 
Edwards, James A. 
EUard, Walter H. 
Pisk, Lewis P. 
Floyd, Theodore D. 
Gardner, George C. 
Graves, Charles A. 
Green, Martin S. 

Gibson, Nelson 
Havens, Harris 
Hawkins, AVilliani F. 
Holmes, Charles D. 
Hunt, Frederick A. 
Hull, George H. 
Irish, Edgar W. 
Jennings, Henry R. 
Keeblcs, Andrew J. 
Kecbles, Orin M. 

Kelley, Thomas H. 
Lewis, Nathan W. 
Lewis, Walter B. 
Lucas, William 
Morgan, Andrew M. 
Morgan, Henry E. 
Newgcnt, George P. 
Nichols, Charles H. 

Owens, Andrew 
Perkins. Austin A. 
Perrigo, James H. 
Phillips, Arnold 
Phillips, George M. 
Phillips, Job 
Place, George A. 
Potter, Israel A. 
Remington, Henry H. 
Richmond, Joseph 

Richmond, Lorenzo D, 
Richardson, James C. 
Rocke, James D. 
Rogers, Orson C. 
Saunders, Gilbert C. 
Saunders, Nathan H. 
Sheffield, Thomas D. 
Sheffield, Charles W. 
Sherp, William 
Sisson, Dudley 
Sisson, Peleg D. 
Sloan, Francis D. W. 
Smith, John H. 
Sprague, John H. D. 
Stapiins, Henry 
Sunderland, David 
Sullivan, Jeremiah 

Teft, Avery 
Thurston, Benjamin R 
Trask, .John F. 
Walker, Harley 

Weaver, John II. 
AVebster, John W. 
Whipple, Roderick 
Williams, Charles P. 
Wright, Thomas S. 



S. Kingstown, R. I. 
Voluntown, Conn. 

Maine, 
.Johnston, R. I. 
LcRoy, Penn. 
Pawti'icket, R. I. 
Windham, Conn. 
Coventry, R. I. 

Burlington, Vt. 
Coventry, R. I. 
Greenwich, R. I. 
Ledyard, Conn. 
E. Greenwich, R. I. 
Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
Genesee, N. Y. 
Stonington, Conn. 
VVillimantic, Conn. 
New Boston, " 

Providence, R. I. 
Westerly, R. I. 
Charlestown, R. I. 
Trubwish, Eng. 
Griswold, Conn. 

Stonington, Conn. 
Bridgeport, " 

Sterling, Conn. 
Groton, " 
Westerly, R. I. 
Foster, " 

Kent Co., R. I. 
Coventry, R. I. 
Oswego, N. Y. 
Cranston, R. I. 
E. Greenwich, E. I. 
Exeter, R. I. 

, Exeter, R. I. 
Portsmouth, R. I. 
New York, N. Y. 
Waterford, Conn. 
Madison Co., N. Y. 
Alleghany, N. Y. 
Stonington, Conn. 

Clarkmallen, Scot. 
Westerly, R. I. 

I Wilton, Vt. 
Wiltshire, England, 
Providence, R. I. 
Salem, Conn. 
Yorkshire, England 
Dublin, Ireland, 

Westerly, R. I. 
. Newport, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 

jwarwick, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 
Smithtield, R.I. 
Scituate, R. I. 
Fall River, Mass. 



May 2, 1861. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Dishonorably discharged June 9, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 
Honor.ably discharged June 1), 1861, on 

Surgeon's certifieate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Honorably disch.arged July 3, 1861, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Honorably discharged .lune 15, 1861, 

on Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Honorably discharged July 3, 1861, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Honorably discharged May 31, 1861, 

on Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



Honorably discharged June 15, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 



1861, 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 



36 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



COMPANY K. 





1 

DATE 




NAME AXI) KANK. 


n.SIDENCE. ^^ ,,^^^^„ 


REMARKS. 


Captain. 






Peter Simpson, Jr. 


May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


1st [Jfuttiiiint. 






Thomas iSti'crc, 


-May 2, 1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


%l LifiiliiijiU. 


i 




John A. Allen, 




May 2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Knsii/n. 








George H. Grant, 




May 2, 1861. ' 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Serjeants. 








Albert E. Greene, 


Scituate, R. I. 


May 2, 1801. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 18G1. 


John B. Batchellor, 


Northbridsre, Mass. " " 


tt tt tt 


lUnry C, Mowry, 


Smithfield, K. I. 


tt tt tt 


George W. Greene, 


Scituate, K. I. 


tt tt tt 


Corporals. 






E. S. Bartholomew, 


Denmark, N. Y. May 2, 1801. 


Mustered out of service Auc. 1, 18G1. 


Walilii F. Sliieiim, 


Cumberland, I{. I. \ ." 


It tt 


Edwin \V. Whielock, 


Mendon, Mas=. " " 


" '* " 


Erancello G. Jillson, 


Cumberland, K. I. ' " " 


(( (( (( 


Musicians. 






Daniel H. GofT, 


Coventry, K. I. 1 " 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


John J. Boyle, 


Lowell, Mass. ! " 


(( ti (( 


PririiliK. 


1 




Ackley, W.Uiam H. 


White Creek, N. Y. May 2, 1801. 


Diud in liospital Jiiiy 24, 1801. 


Boy den, Amos 


Blaekstone, IM. | " 


Mustered out of scivice Aug. 1, 1861. 


BoycUn, William C. Jr. 


" " " " 


li ti «( 


Ballon, Almon 


Bellintfhani, Mass. " " 


tt tt tt 


Biitfiini. (ieorj;e R. 


Douglas, Mass. " " 


tt tt It 


Blooniinj^iiaU', James 


Greenhush, N. Y. 


tt tt <( 


Bradley, Oscar L. 


Uighgatt , Vermont, " " 


ti tt tt 


Black, "George A. 


Cambridge, " " " 


ti tt tt 


Clark, Dixlir 


Cumberland, R. I. " " 


£( tC (( 


Cook, Foster M. 


nanville, Vermont, " " 


U .* <l 


Carter, Benjamin K. 


Wateitown, Mass. 


<( (( 


Honorably dischnr^aMl July 4, l8tjl,on 
8nr^a'on's curtiticate. 


Colvin, Caleb W. 


Bla('kstone, Mass. 




Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Carney, John H. 


Worcester, Mass. 




tt ■ tt »i 


Coleman, George Y. 






Honorably discliarged May 31, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 


Cates, William L. 


0.\ford, Maine, 




Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Colvin, James M. 


Mendon, Mass. 




" '* •* 


Catfrey, Frank 


Ireland, 




tt tt (( 


Cook, Ilinry L. 


Smithfield, R. I. 




tt tt tt 


Clcmeiue, Georjre B. 


Soutlibridge, Mass. 




It tt it 


Dcdge, Barney J. 


Smitlitield, K. I. 




tt tt It 


Buprez. Joseph 


Waterloo, C. E. 




it tt It 


Davis, Henry C. 






Difd in hospital at Camp Sprague, 
JuiK' u;. lytll. 


Di.\on, John J. 


] tt it 


I)i.^li<mniably discharged May 10, '61. 


Earrar, John 


Yorkshire, England, 


" U 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Knller, Alonzo M. 


Cun.birlan<l, R. I. 


tt t( 


It f 


Fisher, .\avier D. 


Smithfield, R. I. 


tt tt 


ti «( n 


Earrar. Daniel 


Mosilv, England, 


tt tt 


tt tt tt 


Folhelt, Arlon T. 


Smilh'tield, R. I. 


tt It 


tt tt tt 


(ireen, Charles C. 


Franklin, Mass. 


tt tt 


ft tt tt 


Gore, Ilial C. 


Ware. N. II. 


tt C( 


tt tt tt 


(irecn, Asa K. 


Lincoln, Vermont, 


tt tt 


tt 1( ti 


Ginness, William 


Cheshire, England, 


tt tt 


tt {t « 



FIRST REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND DETACHED MILITIA. 



37 









DATE 




NAME AND RANK. 


KESIDENCE. 






REMARKS. 






OF 


MUSTEK. 




Hill, George J. 


Upton, Mass. 


May 


2, 1861. 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Harrop, Jolin 


Ossct, England, 


" 


" 


Killed battle Bull Run, July 21, 18fil. 


lialluwcU, John W. 


Webster, Mass. 


It 


It 


Mustered out ot service Aug. 1, ISGl. 


Ilazk'ton, Eilgar 


Cumberland, K. I. 


It 


tt 


" " " 


llackett, John 


Boston, JIass. 


It 


tt 


tt It It 


llaytlen, Charles M. 


Wrentham, Mass. 


It 


It 


tt tt It 


Ilaywanl, John 


Boston, Mass. 


•' 


" 


It It 11 


Howe, Gardner H. 


Townsend, Vt. 


" 


" 


tt tt tt 


Joslin, Charles A. 


Blaekstone, Mass. 


tt 


" 


tt It It 


Jillson. Andrew- 


Cumberland. H. I. 


n 


ii 


tt tt tt 


Jackson, James B. 


Staley. England, 


li 


it 


tt tt i< 


Jennison, Henrys 


Townsend, Vt. 


it 


t( 


it tt It 


Jenckcs, Ethan A. 


Foster, R. I. 


u 


(( 


it It tt 


Jacobs, Zauhariah 


Canada East, 


tt 


it 


Wounded battle Bull Run ; prisoner at 
Richmond, July 24, 1801; released 
from Salisbury, N. C, May 22, '02. 


Lord, Thomas 


England, 


tl 


ii 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1801. 


Lushee, Augustus 


Tanna, Sa.xony, 


ti 


ii 


" " " 


Lovelv. George 


Jlillhnry, Mass. 


" 


(( 


tt tt tt 


Miller, I'liilip 


Erfeldere, Germany. 


4f 


li 


tt tt tt 


Mars, George 


Medway, Mass. 


" 


ii 


tt ft It 


JIarsli, Olney 


Sniithfield, K. I. 


ti 


ii 


Honorably discharged July 0, 1801, on 
Surgeon's certificate. 


Madden, Henrv 


New York, N. Y. 


(I 


ti 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Miller, Henry C. 


Ashford, Conn. 


ti 


ti 


" " " 


Melntyre, Olando 


Mendon. ^lass. 


ti 


t( 


Pishonorably discharged July 9, 1861, 


Murrav. John 


Cumberland, U. I. 


(( 


ti 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


McClure. William 


Belfast, Maine, 


i( 


it 


" " " 


Miett, Oliver 


.Millbury, Mass. 


ti 


ii 


It tt It 


Martin, Alatthew 


Clans, Switzerland, 


a 


ii 


tt It it 


McKiernon, Frank M. 




a 


ii 


Dishonorably discharged May 10, 1801. 


MeGratli, I'atrick 


Kalian, Ireland, 


ti 


(( 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Jlerehant, William 


London, England, 


a 


(( 


" " " 


Melville. Hugh 


Groton, Vermont, 


It 


t( 


Killed battle Bull Run, July 21, 1861. 


Mason, Joseph N. 


Sniithfield, K L 


(t 


ii 


Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


Munger. Peter 


Middlebury, Vt. 


it 


u 


(( tt tl 


Nichols, George 


Leeds, England, 


it 


ii 


tt tt tt 


Partridge, William S. 


Medway. Mass. 


a 


ti 


It tt (( 


Parker, John M. 


Ashford. Conn. 


ti 


(t 


If It It 


Pickering, Alonzo M. 


.Milford. Mass. 


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Clonmell, Ireland, 


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East Boston. Mass. 


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Grafton, Mass. 


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Weston, Mass. 


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Preston. England, 


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Manchester. Conn. 


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Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1861. 


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Smithfield, R. I. 


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Second Eeaiment Ehode Island Yohinteers. 



Under the first call of tlio President of the United States for additional 
troops to serve three years or dnring the war, the Second Regiment of Rhode 
Island Volunteers was organized. The work of enlistment was spiritedly 
prosecuted under an order from Governor Sprague, and Camp Burnside was 
established on the Dexter Training Ground, in Providence. The command 
of the Regiment was given to Colonel Slocum, promoted from Major of the 
First Rhode Island, an officer of great personal bravery, who had gained 
reputation in the iMexican War. Colonel William Goddard, of the Governor's 
Staff, was detailed temporarily to act as Lieutenant-Colonel, who on being 
relieved was temporarily succeeded by General Charles T. Robbins. At the 
request of Colonel Slocum, Colonel Christopher Blanding assisted in drilling 
the Regiment. To add to the comfort of the men, a thousand rubber blankets 
were presented to them by the firm of A. & W. Sprague. Many other tokens 
of interest and regard were also received by officers and men, and the citizens 
of Lonsdale made a liberal donation to the hospital department. An elegant 
stand of colors was presented to the Regiment by the ladies of Providence, 
through Colonel Jabez C. Knight. The ceremonies of the occasion were 
ai)pro])riate and impressive. The colors were assigned to Company D, Captain 
Nelson Viall, who had served with honor in Mexico. 

All things being in readiness, the Regiment struck their tents at 2 o'clock, 
p. M., June IDth, 1861, marched to Exchange Place, where, in the presence 
of a large crowd of spectators, a short and spirited address was delivered by 
Bishop Thomas M. Clark, who also invoked the Divine blessing. Resuming 
their march to Fox Point, they embarked on board the steamer State of Maine, 
and tin- Battery accompanying the Regiment, under Captain William H. 
Reynolds, on board the steamer Kill von Kull. 

On the morning of June 22d, the Regiment, accompanied by Governor 
S]irague, Hon. John R. Bartlett, Secretary of State, and Bishop Clark, arrived 
in Washington, warmly welcomed, and encamped in Gales' woods near Camp 
Sprague. On the 25th, the First and Second regiments with their respective 



40 SECOND BEGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 

batteries, paid their respects to President Lincoln, by wliom tlicy were 
reviewed. While in camp, the Regiment was brigaded with the First Rhode 
Island, 71st New York, 2d New ILunpsliire, and tiio two Riiode Island 
batteries. In this brigade, commanded by Colonel Unrnside, they niarclied to 
the battle of Bnll Run, leading tiie column. On that sanguinary and disas- 
trous field, it was tiie first, with Captain Reynolds' battery, to engage, and 
fought the enemy forty-five minutes without support, losing 28 men killed, 5G 
wounded, and 30 missing ; among the foinner. Colonel Slocum, Major Sullivan 
Ballon, and Captains Levi A. Tower and Samuel J. Smith. The men stood 
up bravely under a heavy fire from the rebel batteries, but to no purpose. 
The color company was a conspicuous mark, and the regimental colors were 
com])letely riddled by balls. Dr. James Harris, Surgeon of the Regiment, 
was unceasing in the performance of his professional duties through the day, 
often exposed to danger on the field, and always having words of cheer for 
the wounded and dying. After the retreat commenced, he remained at his 
post, and gave himself up a prisoner, rather than he separated from those who 
so much needed his attention. Tlie death of the brave Colonel Slocum, left 
the Regiment in the command of Captain Frank Wheaton, of the United 
States Army, then acting Lieutenant-Colonel, to the Colonelcy of which he 
was subsequently promoted. Captain Viall, on the fall of Major Ballon, 
assumed the duty of a field officer, and was afterward promoted to Major of 
the Regiment. Captain William H. P. Steere received the commission of 
Lieutenant-Colonel in the same. In retiring from the field, the Regiment 
preserved its order, and on returning to AYashington established temporary 
quarters at Camp Clark. It subsequently occupied Camp Sprague, and 
removed thence to Camp Brightwood, where it remained till March, 18G2, 
occupied in drilling, picket service, clearing away forests, and building fort 
Slocum — a worthy monument to the memory of its revered commander. 

On the 2Gth of March, the Regiment moved with the Army of the 
Potomac, to enter upon the campaign of the Peninsula. During the seige of 
Yorktown, it was constantly employed in picket and other important duties. 
On the evacuation of that place by the rebels, it formed a i)art of Stoneman's 
advance in pursuit, and participated in the capture of fort ]\Iagruder, at 
Williamsburg, saving a regiment that had been badly cut up by unwisely 
drawing upon it the fire of the fort at eight hundred yards distance. It contin- 
ued with the advance of Stoneman during its operations on the Pamuuky and 
Chickahominy rivers, was the first to take possession of White House, took 
part in the battles of Mechanicsville and Seven Pines, and at Turkey Bend 
was detached with the Tth Massachusetts, to guard Turkey Bend bridge, and 
remained there till Porter's corps crossed. After the battle of Malvern Hill, 
when the army fell back to Harrison's Landing, the Regiment was assigned to 
the rear as a cover. On the .')tli July, it was in position on the west side of 
James river, opposite City Point, occupied in throwing up breastworks. 



SECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 41 

When the Army of the Potomac witlidrew from the Peninsula, the 
Regiment proceeded to the vicinity of Yorktown, where it I'emained a week 
destroj'ing eartluvorks, and August 2Uth it embarked for Alexandria, where it 
landed Sept. 1st. It shared the fortunes of Pope's Bull Run campaign, was 
in position at Elk Mountain on the 17th September, during the battle of 
Antietam, and subsequently, after performing a variety of fatiguing duties, 
marclied with Franklin's corps, to a position in front of Fredericksburg. In 
tlie assault upon that city, December l-lth, it acted with spirit and efficiency. 
In the ])reliminary movements of Franklin's corps, this Regiment was the first 
to cross the river, in face of a heavy body of rebel infantry and artillery, and 
deploying as skirmishers, drove in their pickets,^ a movement executed with 
the coolness and precision of a regimental drill. Here, Colonel Wheaton was 
ordered to the command of a brigade that had been under the command of 
General Howe, and the command of the Regiment devolved on the sallant 
Colonel Nelson Viall, who received his commission on the field. This he 
subsequently resigned, and the temporary command of the Regiment fell to 
Lieutenant-Colonel GofF, an able and highly esteemed officer. He was 
succeeded by Colonel Horatio Rogers, .Jr., transferred from the 11th R. I. 
Volunteers. After the battle of the 14th, Colonel (now General) Wheaton 
received from the Regiment the gift of a superb sword, belt and silver spurs, 
as a testimony of their legard for Iiitn as an officer. 

In the " mud expedition," that followed this attack on Fredericksburg, the 
Second Rhode Island participated. It subsequently went into winter quarters, 
and was employed in picket duty and the usual camp routine. On the 2d 
and 3d of May, 1863, the battle of Ciiancellorsville was fougl-.t. On the 
morning of the 3d, the Regiment supported General Gibbon's division in 
carrving Salem Heights, near Fredericksburg, having two men slightly wound- 
ed. In the storming of Marye's Heights, on the afternoon of the same day, the 
most terrible ]iortion of the conflict, and in some sense a separate, indepen- 
dent battle, the Regiment led by Colonel Rogers, performed deeds of conspic- 
uous valor. At a critical moment, it largely contributed towards checking the 
enemy when our forces were being driven on the right, and saved a New 
Jersey regiment, hotly pressed, from annihilation and probable capture. 

The battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1st, 2d, and 3d, next followed. In 
reaching this field of Union triumph, so dearly purchased, the Regiment made 
good time, and toward night of the second day, having marched about thirty 
miles, it took ])osition on the field of battle on the extreme left, as a portion 
of Sedgwick's reserve. During the whole of the 3d, though not directly 
engaged, it was constantly moving luider a storm of shells, to different parts 
of the field, in support of ])oints hardly pressed, losing one man killed and 
three wounded, and on the following day was on picket on the further edge 
of the battle field. In pursuit of the retreating rebels, the Regiment had a 
picket skirmish at Williamsport, July 12th, in which three men were wounded. 
6 



42 SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 

Continuing its marcli back- into Virginia, tlie Regiment made camp near 
Warrenton, July 25tl), having marclied, going and returning, nearly three 
hundred miles. 

On the 9th of October, following the battle of Gettysburg, tlic rebel 
General Lee put his army again in motion, to turn tlie riglit flank of the forces 
under ^leade, and make a iiush for Washington ; but tlie falling back of the 
Federals upon CentrcviJle and Ciiautiily completely checkmated iiis purjiose. 
At this point, the 6th corps, including the Second Rhode Island, occupied the 
extreme right of the line. In the advance of the Union forces upon Rappa- 
hannock Station, November 7th, which resulted in the rout of the enemy and 
the capture of IfiOO prisoners, the Regiment was held in reserve ; and in 
another successful advance across the Rapidan, November 2fith, it ])articipated. 
A quiet winter at Brandy Station intervened, when on the 4th of May, 1864, 
the Army of tlie Potomac begun the grand movement that ultimated in tiie 
capture of Richmond, and the overthrow of tlie rebel confederacy. The 
marching and fighting of the succeeding four or five weeks, to reach the 
Chickahominy, coini)rises a part of the history of the Regiment. In the 
"Wilderness, at Spottsylvania Court House, and all along the succession of flank 
movements, it bore an honorable and conspicuous part, and in the sanguinary 
battle of Cold Harbor, a few days before its term of service expired, added 
another to the laurels won on other fields. On the llth of June, the three- 
years' men, imder the command of Colonel S. B. IM. Read, returned to Provi- 
dence, and on the 17th were mustered out of service. By order of Governor 
Smith, tliev were received by the Division of Militia under the command of 
Major General Olney Arnold, and escorted to Howard Hall, where a bountiful 
collation had been provided, and a formal State reception took ])lace. Colonel 
Read was wounded in the head and leg, May I2tli, on the third day of the 
battle of Spottsylvania Court House, and was promoted from Lieutenant- 
Colonel on the 1st June following, for gallant conduct in the battles of the 
campaign in which he had particijtated uj) to that date. 

At the date of the mustering out of the first three years' men, companies 
A, B, and C, comprising recruits enlisted from time to time, conscripts, and 
reenlisted veterans, remained in the field before Petersburg. Wishing to 
preserve to the close of the war the identity of a Regiment that had served 
so faithfully and bravely. Governor Smith authorized a reorganization, dating 
from the muster out of the original Regiment. Companies D, E, F, G, and 
H, were recruited and sent forward, and regimental relations were once more 
established, luider tlie command of Lieutenant-Colonel Elisha T. Rhodes, 
breveted Colonel Ajnil 2(1, ISii,'), for gallant services before Petersburg. 

On the Gtli July, 1864, General Early, with a portion of the rebel advance, 
crossed the Potomac near Antietam, into Maryland, and made a raid on 
AVashincton. The Sixth Army Corps, including the Second Rhode Island, 
and Batteries C, D, and G, were hurried to the defence of the Capital, and 
reached there just in season to save the city, and to aid in driving the enemy 



SECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 43 

wlio had approached within shelling distance, back into the valley of the 
Shenandoaii. In the engagement at Briglitwood, Md., on the night of Jnly 
12tii, near its old camp gronnd, Sergeant Joseph M. Wood, acting Lieutenant 
of Company B, and private AValter Harrup, were wounded. The pursuit 
of the rebels was continued, first under General AVright, and then under 
General Sheridan, who had been appointed to the command of the Depart- 
ment. In the battle of Winchester, September 19th, the Regiment behaved 
with great gallantry, and had nine men wounded, one niortallj'. After this 
battle the Regiment was detailed as part of the garrison of Winchester, to 
jirotect it against guerrillas, as well as to escort trains to the front. It was 
there when the battle of Cedar Creek, Oct. 10th, was fought, and remained 
until December 1st, when it rejoined the Army of the Potomac, and passed 
the winter of 186-1 and 1865 in doinji- siege duty in the trenches in front of 
Petersburg, Ya. The Regiment was engaged in all the skirmishes that took 
])lace during this period, the most important of which were Hatcher's Run, 
December 10th, 1861 ; Hatcher's Run, February 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th, 
1865 ; Fort Fisher, Va., March 25th, and Fort Stedman, same day. 

In the attack on Petersburg, April 2d, 1865, the Regiment took a prominent 
and important part. The night before, the Sixth Corps w-as massed in front 
of Fort Fisher, ready for the assault. Just at day-break, Sunday morning, 
the lines advanced under a heavy fire, and carried the enemy's main lines by 
storm. The Second Rhode Island started in the second line, but were the 
first to reach the works, and planted its colors on the ])arapet. The enemy 
tied ill great confusion, after their lines were pierced. Lieutenant Frank 
S. Ilalliday, acting Adjutant of the Regiment, with a small party, carried a 
rebel fort mounting two guns, and turned them upon the enemy. The whole 
affair was a glorious success, and caused the evacuation of the city on Monday 
morning, April od. 

In the battle of Sailors' Creek, Thursday following the above, April 6th, 
the Regiment displayed great prowess. About 5 o'clock p. m., the division to 
which it was attaclied, advanced on the enemy's lines, and the Second Rhode 
Island attacked a part of the Naval brigade, commanded by officers of the late 
rebel fleet. The Regiment charged to within a few feet of their hues, when it 
met a severe flank fire, which forced it to retire. The action was so close that 
men were bayoneted, and knocked down with the butts of muskets. In the 
confusion, the colors of the Regiment were captured, but were quickly re-taken. 
The place where it charged was swampy, with water at least three feet deep, 
but the men pushed gallantly forward, and regained all the ground lost, 
causing the enemy to flee in great confusion, who left a part of their wagons 
in Federal hands. The loss was severe in officers and men, but there was a 
proud satisfiction in knowing that the efforts of the Regiment hastened the 
surrender of Lee and his army. Captain Charles W. Gleason and Lieutenant 
William H. Perry, both gallant officers, were killed. They were loved and 
respected by the Regiment. They entered the service as enlisted men at the 



44 ' SECOND REGIMENT KIIODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 

befiiiniiK' of tlie war, and by merit rose to tlicir positions as officers. In this 
battle the conduct of officers and men was in the liisihest decree conunenduble. 
The new men, wiio went into action for tlie first time, fouiiiit hi<e veterans. 

After the fail of Richmond, and the surrender of the rebel Northern 
Armv, under Lee, the Regiment left that city for Washington, T>. C, May 
24tli, was mustered out of the United States service at Hall's Hill, Va., July 
13th, and left for Providence on tlie 15th. It reached its destination by the 
train from New York, at 12 o'clock midnight, July 17th, accompanied by the 
11th and ;58th ]Massachusetts regiments, bound to Readville. The Regiment 
■was received with the cheers of waiting friends, the salute of the Marine 
Artillery, and the presented arms of Company A, Pawtucket Light Guard, 
Captain iM'Cloy. After the reception, they formed and were escorted to 
Wasliington Hall, -where they ])artook of an amjile collation, prepared by L. 
H. Humphreys, under the direction of Captain Henrie Crandall. The Regi- 
ment had often been severely depleted by sickness, and by losses ui)on the battle 
field. After the battle of jMalvern Hill in 18(J2, it could number only 250 
effective men. It numbered on its return, 345 officers and men. Under 
general orders from the War Department, General JNIeade directed, jNIarch 
7, 1865, the names of the following battles in which the Regiment had borne 
a meritorious part, to be inscribed upon its colors, viz. : 

First Bull Run, Marye's Heights, Spottsylvania, 

Yorktown, Salem Heights, Coal Harbor, 

Williamsburg, Gettysburg, Petersburg, 

Malvern Hill, Rappahannock Station, Fort Stevens, 

Antietam, Wilderness, Opequan. 
Fredericksburg, 

The author of " Rhode Idand in the Rchellion " says : " It is a reniarkalile 
fact in the history of this Regiment, that from the first battle of Bull Run to 
that of Chancellorsville, it has met the same rebel regiments on picket, and 
been opposed to the same on the field. So frequently hail they met that many 
of the men, on both sides, formed a familiar ac(piaintance. ( )n the first picket 
service after a luird Ijattle, the secesh would incpiire, with apparent interest, 
after Federals not present. The scrupulous regartl jiaid liytlie Second Rhode 
Island to the order against ])ickel firing, secured the respect and entire confi- 
dence of these opjjonents, and when the former took their posts, the latter 
would leave their rifle j)its to which they had resorted for coxcr, stack arms, 
and enter into friendly conversation. From the beirinninji', the Reffiment has 
supported an lionoral)le rejuitation for respecting [)riyate i)roperty in proximity 
to its encampments. The amount of hard labor it has performed has not been 
sur])asscd by any other regiment in the army of the Potomac ;'but whether 
intrenching, clearing away forests, marchin<£ or (iy;hting, it has maintained a 
uniform character for bravery and efficiency."* 

» Page 294. 



Second Eeffiment Ehocle Island Volunteers. 



FIELD AND STAFF. 



NAME AND RANK. 



John S. Slocum, 
Frank Wheaton, 



Nelson Viall, 
Horatio Rogers, Jr. 
S. IJ. M. Read, 

Lictilcnant Colonels. 
Frank Wheaton, 
William H. P. Steere, 
Nelson Viall, 
Nathan Goff, Jr., 



KESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. 



S. B. M. Read, 



Cleveland, Ohio, 
Providence, R. I. 

(( K 

tt it 

Warren, R. I. 



June 5, 1861. 
July, 1861. 



Feb. 6, 1863. 



June 5, 1861. 
July, 1801. 



Cleveland, Ohio, lApril 9, 1863, 



Thorndike C. Jameson. Boston, Mass. 



Sullivan Ballou, 
Nelson Viall, 
Nathan Goff; Jr. 
Henry C. Jenckes, 

Ai/jufanls. 
Samuel J. .■^mith, 
William J. Bradford, 
Flisha H. Rhodes, 



Woonsouket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Warren, R. I, 
Providence, R. I. 



Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



REMARKS. 



Thorndike J. Smith, Chepachet, R. I. 

Qiiiiytentiastcrs. i 
James Aborn, Providence, R. I. 

James 11. Tate, 



Robert W. Small, 



Woonsocket, R. I. Sept. 23, 1864. 



.June 5, 1861. 
July, 1861. 

March 2, 1808. 

July, 1861. 
March 20, '63. 
April 16, 1863. 

Dec. 29, 1864. 

June 6, 1861. 
March 16, '63. 



Killed battle Bull Run, July 21, 1861. 

Brig. Gen. Vols., Nov. 2',), 1862; Bvt. 
Miij. Gen. Vols.. Aug. 1, 1864, for 
gallant and meritorious services in 
battles of Opequan, Fisher's Hill, 
and Middletown, Va. 

Resigned Jan. 2.5, 1863. 

Resigned Jivn, 14, 1864. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Colonel July 22,1861. 

Colonel 4th B. I. Vols., June 12, 1862. 

Colonel Dec. 13, 1802. 

Lieut. Col. 22d U. S. C. I., Dec. 22, 
1863; wounded June 15, 1864, in front 
of Petersburg, Va. ; Col. 37th U. S. 
C. I., Oct. 22,1864; Bvt. Brig. Gen. 
U. S. Vols., Oct. 16, 1865, to rank as 
such from Mar. 13, 1805, for long and 
faithful service, and gallant conduct 
in the field. 

Woun led battle Wilderness, May 12, 
1804; Col. June 1. 1804, for gallant 
conduct battles of Wilderness, and 
Spottsylvania Court House. 

Resigned .Tan. 8, 1808. 

Killed battle Bull Run, June 21, 1861. 

Lieut. Col. June 32,1862. 

Lieut. Col. Dec. 13, 1862. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Resigned Jan. 6, 1863. 
Transferred to Co. E, Nov. 6, 1868. 
Transferred to new organization ; Capt. 

Co. E, June 21, 1864. 
Transferred to new organization. 

Resigned JIarch 13, 1863. 

Resigned and honorably discharged 

March 11, 1864. 
Transferred to new organization. 



46 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



MAUE AND RANK. 



BBSIDENCE. 



BATE 
OF MDSTER. 



Providence, R. I. 



Francis L. Wlic^aton, 
George W. Carr, 

Assisttiiit Siiiyeons. 
Geiirgc W. Carr, 
Morris K. Jones, 
James Harris, 



Ira Perry, 

Lucius S. Kollcs. 
■\Villiain F. .Smltli, 

(yifi/ilaiiiii. 
Tliorndikt' C. Jameson, Boston, Mass. 
John U. Ueugless, 



I'hila.lLlpliia, Pa. 



Woonsockct, R. I. 



Serqeant Majors. 
Eilwan'l A. Hiissell, 
Ailin B. (.'apron. " " 

Oi'orge Cli'ndennin, Jr. New York. N. Y. 

Klislia 11. lilioilts. I'roviilence, K. I. 

William J. nratllbrd, Bristol. R. I. 

TiiDrrulike J. Smitli, C'lu-pacliet, R. I. 

Geo. F. Easterbrooks, Bristol, R. I. 



David Small, Pawtucket, R. I. 

Qiutrftrmanter Sergeants. 

Henry C. Jcnckes, Providence, R. I. 



Thomas T. Burke, 
Robert W. Small, 

Comm issd rif .Srrt/ea uts. 
James H. Tate, 
John M. Turner, 
George H. Clienery, 
I/usin't(il St(ward$. 
Edwin A. Calder, 
Levi F. Carr, 
AVilliam L. Wlieaton, 
Jarvis R. Losser, 

Drian Major. 
Jeremiah S. Potter, 

/•V/i," Major. 
John S. Tennant, 



Woonsockct, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



June 5, 18G1. [Dismissed the service Sept. 12. 1802. 
Sept. 12, 1802. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Aug. 27. 1801. 'surgeon Sept. 12. 1802. 

Nov. 8, 1802. j Dismissed the service. 
June 2:i, 1801. [Taken prisoner at Bull liuii, July 21, 
IWil; released on parole. 
" " Not on roll Aug. :J1. 1(<02. 

.March 20, '03. lU'signed Sept. 10. 1803. 
March 24, '04. j Transferred to new organization. 



June 
Sept. 



o, 1801. 
24, 1803. 



•June 5, 18C1. 



Sept. 
June 



6. 1861. 
5, 1801. 



June 6, 1861. 



June 5, 1801. 



Aug. 
June 



June 
June 
Dec. 



1, 1801. 

5, 1861. 



5, 1801. 
0, 1801. 
31, 1801, 



June 5, 1861. 

'June 0. 1801. 
Aug. 20, 1802 



June 6, 1861. 



Maj'jr Dec. 13. 1862. 
Wounded in right arm battle Wilder- 
I ness. May o, 1804 ; mustered out of 

service June 17, 1804. 
2d Lieut. Co. G. July 22d, 1801. 
!2d Lieut. Co. I), Oct. 11. 1801. 
2d Lieut. Co. E.Jan. 31, 1802. 
2d Lieut. Co. 1). Julv 24, 1802. 
1st Lieut, and Adjutant, Feb. 22, 1803. 
2d Lieut. Co. F, Sept. 7, 1803. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803; 2d Lieut. 

July 10. '01. not assigned ; 1st Lieut. 

Co. B. new organization. Sept. 'J. '64. 
2d Lieut. Co. li. new organization, Oct. 

31, 1804. for gallant conduct, etc. 
Missing battle Bull Uuri.July 21.1801; 

prisoner at Riclnndnd July 24. 1861 ; 

made liis escape; 2d Lieut. Co. I. 
Discharged J idy 28, 1802, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Re-eidisted Dec. 20. 1803 ; transferred 

to new organization ; 1st Lieut, and 

Quartermaster. Sept. I'.i, 1804. 
2d Lieut. Co. B.July 21. 1802. 
2d Lieut. Co. I, Sept. 14, 1863. 
Transfe'd N. C. S., new organization. 

Discharged by order War Department. 

.Mustered out of service June 17. 1864. 

2d Lieut. Co. F, Sept. 28, 1861. 

Transferred from (^o. I, June 17, 1864; 
transferred to Co. C, new organiza- 
tion June 17, 1804. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 



Warwick, R. I. June 5, 1861. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



47 



BAND 







DATE 




NAME AND liAXK. 


RESIDENCE. 




REMARKS. 






OF MDSTER. 




Leader. 








Peter Kalkman, 




June 12, 1861. 


Discharged. 


Drum Majors. 








H. E. Tttlow,' 




June 12, 1861. 




Jeromiali S. Potter, 




June 6, 1861. 


Transferred to N. C. S. 


John H. Teniiant, 




" 5, " 


Transferred from Company A. 


Fife Major. 








John H. Tcniiant, 




June 5, 18G1. 


Transferred to N. 0. S. 


Mtisicians. 








Peter Gahen, 




June 6, 1861. 




Joseph Kuralt, 




tt it 




John Larkin. 




ti it 




James Waclilini;ton, 




(t (t 


Deserted July 29, 1861. 


Frederic Schaatt" 




Aug. 16, 1861. 




George Webber, 




June 12. 1861. 


Discharged March 8, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 


rharles L. Kramer, 




June 12, 1861. 




Frank E. Gilbert, 




" " 




Warren C. Keyes, 




a K 


Discharged March 5, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 


Joseph Canno. 




Aug. 8, 1861. 




Albert Woodworth, 




June 12. 1861. 




Theodore Elmendorff, 








B. S. Pahiier, 




« 11 




Albert W. Fcsscnden, 




" " 


Absent without leave. 


Charles W. Randall, 




ft tt 




W. B. Ryan, 






Taken Prisoner at battle of Bull Run 
July 21, 1861 ; released from Salis- 
bury, N. C, June 3, 1862. 


Chandler L. Parker, 




June 12, 1861. 




Charles A. Kuralt, 




" " 




William Perkins, 




ii It 




Louis Steinnian, 




(t it 




Julius Sehunke, 




Aug. 12, 1861. 




Bernard M. Hall, 




" 1, " 




William S. Dilloway, 




Sept. 5, 1861. 


Discharged Dec. 20, '61, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 


George Kenyon, 




June 5, 1861. 


Transferred to Co. I, Aug. 11, 1862. 



48 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY A. 



NAHE AND KANE. 



Caplalns. 
Cyrus G. IJyer, 
Edward A Kusscll, 
Is^ I/u^utinnnts. 
Stcplien T. Arnold, 

Thomas Foy, 
Sanuicl J. English, 
Charles A. Waldron, 
Edmund F. Frentiss, 



2(/. Lieutenants. 
Henry Williams, 

Moses W. Collins, 
George Clendennin, 

Patrick Lyons, 

Sergeants. 
Asa Wilson, 

Clark E. Bates, 
William D.nvley, 

Kalpli Warren, 

Andrew McMahon, 

Corporals. 
John Wells, 
Alexander M. Warner, 
William B. Douglass, 
Zina W. .Ii)hiison, 
Albert L. Carter, 
Joseph Lewis, 

William P. Bentley, 

Stillman Matteson, 

Musieians. 
AVilliam II. Tourjee, 

John II. Tennant, 

}Vagoner. 
George W. Bates, 

Pri rates. 
Anderson, Henry 
Alexander, Herman 
Aldrieh, Andrew J. 




DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. June 5, 1861. Major l'2th U. L Vols., Oct. 10, 1862. 
I Woonsocket, R. L Oct. 10, 1862. Mustered out of service June 17, 'G4. 



Providence, R. I. 

F. Greenwich, R. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Warwick, R. I. 
New York, N. Y. 



June 6, 1861. 

L June 6, 1861. 

Uprill, 1P63. 
Nov. 15, 1863. 

|june 6, 18G1. 
June 6, 1861. 



S. Kingstown, R. I. May 28, 1863 



Providence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 

Scituate, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 

Coventry, R. I. 
Cranston, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Scituate, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 

England. 
(Jermaiiv, 
Warren,' R. I. 



;July iJ, 1861. 

July 6, 1861. 
Junes, 1861. 

;June 5, 1861. 

June 5, 1861. 

June 5, 1861. 



Junes, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
lluneS, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 

June 5, 1861. 
July 8. 1863. 



Wounded at hattleot'Bull Run July 21, 
I 1861 ; resigned, Oct. 11. 1861. 
Captain Company C. July 24. 1862. 
ICaplain Company II, Feb. 22,1863. 

Wounded in head and thigh at battle of 
Wilderness, May 18. 1864 ; trans- 
ferred to Company A, new organ- 
ization. June 17, 1864. 

Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 
1861 ; resigned July 2',l, 1861. 

First Lient. Co. B, .j"uly 24, 1862. 

Ass't Adj't Gen, on Gen. Whealnn's 
staff; mustered out of service March 
11,186.3. 

Wounded in foot at battle of Wilder- 
ness May 5, 1864 ; mustered out ot 
service .June 17, 1864. 

Discharged July 13, 1861, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 

Second Lieut. Co. I, Feb 22, 1863. 

Discharged March 20, 1863, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 

Discharged Mar. 30, 1864, to accept a 
cominission in U. S. C T. 

Wounded in head at battle of Salem 
Heights, M.ay 3, 1863; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Discli'd Aug. 26, '61, on Surg, eertifi'e 
" " HI, " " '■ 

" 26, 

! " '• 26. 

Mustered out of service June, 17, '64. 

{Discharged Mar. 8, 1863, on Surgeon's 

I certificate. 

Killed June 2.'), 1862, at battle Seven 

I Pines. 

Died June 'J, 1862. at N. Y. in Hospital. 

t 

Discharged Aug. 26, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 

Wounded July 21, 1861, at battle Bull 
Kun ; transferred to Band as Drum 
Major. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; transfeired 
to Co. A. new organization. 

Transferred to Co. A. new organiza'n. 



Oct. 18, 1861. Corporal; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 
wounded in ankle at battle of Wil- 
I I derness May o. 1S6-J ; transferred to 

' I Co. A, new organization, 



SECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND YOLUNTEEKS. 



49 



NAME AND BANK. 



Anear, William 

Arnold, Cliristian 
Armstrong, James 

Abbott, A. H. 
ArnoUl, Nathan 
liurkc, Thomas T. 
Bovnton, George 
Bellows. Josiali \V. 
Bruno, Kiehanl 
BuUlleman, William 
Brown, Lawrence 
Boyling, Peter 
Bruno, Nicliola 
Burns, Samuel 
Black, Samuel 
Bolton, Henry 
Brown, Cliarles 
Boss, Ashael 



Cory, John A. 
Clayton, John 
Catly, Joel E. Jr. 

Crocker, Charles E. 
Caiiy, William S. 
Calligan. James 
Carroll, James 
Church. Benjamin J. 
Collins, James 

Coville, Davia H. 

Coyle, James H. 

Cambell, Patrick 
Crosby, Samuel 

Crosby, John J. 

Donnelley, Peter 
llunbar, William H. 

Everett, Samuel II. 

Fay, Michael 

Fenner, John 
F'innegan, ')wen 
Flynn, Thomas 
Funt, Thomas 



Gardner, John N. 

Gorton, Benjamin 
Gleason, Charles W. 

Grimes, Thomas 

Greene, Peter 
Iladley, Charles E. 
7 



EESIDENCE. 



Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 



Providence. R I. 
Prussia, 
Warwick, R. I. 
Greece. 

Providence, R. I. 
New Brunswick, 
Warwick. R. I. 
Gclb, Gibraltar, 
Ireland, 
Warwick, R, I. 
England. 
Germany, 
Providence. R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Conn. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Coventry, R I, 
Warwick, R. I. 
Coventry, R. I. 

Warwick. R. I. 



Mass. 

Boston, Mass. 
iProvidence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Scituate, R I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Olneyville, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 



DATE 

OF MCSTEK. 



BEMARKS. 



July 4, 1863. 
Aug. 12, 1863, 
Oct. 21, 1861. 



Aug. 1. 18G1. 
July 8, 18G3. 
Oct. 2-5, 1801. 
July 8, 1863. 
Sept. 2, 1862. 
July 1, 1863. 
June 5, 1801. 
Julv 9, 1863. 
Aug. 10, 1863 
June 5, 1861. 
Aug. 10, 1863 

Sept. 8, 1862. 



June 5, 1861. 



July 8. 1863. 
Sept. 4, 1862. 
Sept. 29, 1862. 
June 5, 1861. 



Oct. 15, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 



June 28, 1861. 
July 6. 1861. 
Dec. 5, 1861". 
Juno 5, 1861. 



March 17, '62, 
June 5. 1861. 



Deserted Aug. 21, 1863. 

" 26, " 
Died from wounds received at battle 

before Richmond, July 25, 1862. 
Transferred to Co. A. new organiza'n. 

Quartermaster Sergeant, Aug. 31, '61. 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 

*. 4, a 

Deserted Oct. 27, 1863. 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Deserted Dec. 4, 1862. 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Transferred to Navy. April 15, 1864. 
Deserted Oct. 23. 1863. 
Transfe'd Vet. Res. Corps, M\r. 7, '64. 
Wounded battle Salem Heights, May 3, 

1863 ; mustered out of service July 

1, 1865. 
Discharged June 19, 1861. 
Deserted June 19, 1861. 
Discharged Oct. 17, 1862, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 



Deserted Oct. 18, 1862. 

Mustered out of service Feb. 16, 1865. 

Discharged Oct. 18, 1862, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Discharged Aug. 18,1862,on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; -wounded at 

battle near Winchester, Sept. 19, '04 ; 

transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Discharged Aug. 26, 1861,on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Re-enlisted Dec 26 

to Co. A, new organization 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Discharged Sept. 26, 1861,on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Discharged Aug. 26, 1861, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Died Sept. 27, 1862, at Downersville, 

Md., of fever. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Deserted April 18. 1863. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Wounded battle BullRun, July 21, '61; 

discharged Oct. 11, '01, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Wounded battle Salem Heights, May 8, 

1863; transferred to V. R. C, May 

15. 1864. 
Discharged Dec. 81, 1862, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Re-enlisted Dee. 26. 1863; 2d Lieut. 

Co. B, July 16, 1804. 
Discharged April 26, 1862,on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Transferred to V. R. C. Sept. 21,1803. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



1863 ■ transferred 



50 



SECOXD REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



KAME AND BAXK. 




DATE 
OF MDSTEB. 



Hopkins, Albert E. Providence, R. I. March 15, '62. 



Ilenrv, Asa B. 
Hull," William U. 
Hill, John D. 



Warwick, R. I. 
I'rovitk'iKO, H. I. 
(Warwick, I{. I. 



Henry, Thomas Cranston, R. 1. 

Haskell, Joseph E. Conn 

Johnson. Welcome O. Coventry, I!. I. 

Jordan. .James 15. Warwick, R. I. 
Law ton, Warren C. 



Lawton, Henry C. Scituate, R. I. 

L.iwton, Ambrose W. Warwick, I!. I. 

Livsey, .Joseph E. Greenwich, R. 

Lewis, William A. Ualtic, Conn. 

Lawton, John F. Scituate, R. I. 

Lewis, Job Warwick, R. I. 

Lcvalley, John ] " " 

McClarance, George E. Greenwich, R. 

RIakec, Alfred O. Warwick, R. I. 

Moon, Sanford E. 

Malioney, John " " 

Manchester, George R. Warren, H. I. 

Mattcson, Oliver S. Coventry, R. I. 



June 5, 18G1. 
Feb. 20, 1802. 
I Oct. 28, 1802. 



June 5, 1801. 



Martin, Owen 2d, 

Marsden, George 

Morrison, Michael 
McK.ay, James 

McCanna, John 

Miner, Christopher 
McDonough, .lames 

Mattison, Harrison G. 

Nichols, Richard 



I'rovidence, R. I. 

Coventry, R. 1. 

Fall River, Mass. 
Warwick, R. I. 



I. March G. 1802. 
June 0, 1801. 

lAug. 11, 1862. 
|june f>, 1861. 

I. Feb. 24, 1802. 
June 5, 1801. 



Oct. 14, 1801. 
June 1.5, 1861. 

Oct, 12, 1801. 

!june 5, 1801. 

'oct. 29, 1801. 
June 5, 1801. 



Providence. R. I. Oct. 20, 1801. 



Warwick. R. I. 
Clncyville, R. I. 

Scituate. R. I. 

Warwick. R. I. 



Northup, William H. Warwick. R. I. 
O'Brien. James 



Pierce, Stephen W. 
Pierce, Anthony B. 
Powell, Francis 
Randall, Henry 

Read, .John 
Rice, Joel 



'Scituate, R. I. 
Johnston, R. I. 



Coventrv, R. I. 
Warwick. R. I. 



.Tune 0, 1801. 
Dec. 10, 1801 

Aug. 1, 1801. 

June 0, 1801. 



Oct. 30, 1802. 
Aug. 1, 1801. 



Apr. 7, 1862. 
June i;, 1801. 



Wounded slightly at battle before Rich- 
mond. June 2."). 180"J; transferred to 
Battery C. 1st Lt. Art., Dec. 11. 'OS. 

Mustered out of service .lune 17, 1804. 

Discharged Se])!. 10. '02. from Hospital. 

Wounded battle Bull liun.July 21. '01; 
transfe'd to (^o. A, new organization. 

Transfe'<l to Co. A, new organization. 

Discharged June 10, 1801. 

Mustered out of service .June 17, 1804. 

Killed battle Seven Pines, .lune 2.5, '02. 

Rc-enlisted Dec. 20. l.'^O:', ; wounded in 
shoulder at bailie Wilderness, May 
12, 1.S04 ; transferred to Co. A, new 
organization. 

Woumled battle Bull Run,JuIy 21, '01; 
died April 7, 1803, in Hospital, of 
chronic tliarrlnea. 

Killed h.ittle Wilderness, May 12, '04. 

Transle'il to Co. A, new organization. 

Discharged May 29, 1862,on Surgeon's 
eerliticate. 

Died Nov. 12. 1862. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Discharged March 27, '62, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 

Transle'il to Co. A, new organization. 

Discharged Nov. 29, 1802, on Surgeon's 

I certificate. 

Sergeant; supposed mortally wounded 
in heart. May 3, 1803, at battle Salem 
Heights. 

Transferred to Western Gunboat Flo- 
tilla, Feb. 14, 1802. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20. 1803; tran5ferred 
to Co. A, new organization. 

Prisoner at battle Hull Hun, July 21, 
1861; released Jan. 13, 1802; dis- 
charged Sept. 27, 1802, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803 ; trans, to 
Co. A, new organization. 

Killed at battle Spottsylvania, Jlay 
12, 1804. 

Dishonorably discharged July 15, '05, 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803 ; trans, to 
Co. A, new organization. 

Reeidisted Dec. 20, 1803; transferred 
to Co. A, new organization. 

Died Nov, 18, '02, at Washington, D. C. 

Discharged Sept. 25, 1803, on Sur^ 
gcon's certificate. 

Wounded at battle of Wilderness, May 
12, 1804; trans.Co. A, new organ'n. 

Wounded in side at battle Wilderness, 
May 18, 1804, — slight; corporal; 
nnistered out of service June 17, '04. 

Disch'd Mar. 24, 'O'J.onSurg. certifi'c. 

Deserted Oct. 1, 1803. 

Musiered oul of service Aug. 1, 1864. 



[Transferred to Batterv C, R. I. L. Ar- 
tillery, Dee. 11, 1803. 
Discli. April 20. '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
,Corp'l.Jan. 17, '02; supposed niortiilly 
i wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
I May 3, 180;i 



SECOND REGIMENT KHOUE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



51 



NAME ASD KANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


DATE 
OP MOSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Roberts, Henry H. 


Warwick, B. I. 


June 6, 


1861. 


Disch. Sept. 26, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 


Spencer, John 


" " 


u 


" 


Died June 2S, 1862, at New York. 


Searle, Edward H. 


" 


" 5. 


'* 


Corporal ; discharged ilarch 24, 1862, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 


Searlc, Nathan B. 


Scituate, R. I. 


(( 


tt 


Discharged July 8, 1861, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 


Sheldon, Ilcnry E. 


Warwick. R. I. 


it 


" 


Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; trans, to 
Co. A, new organization. 


SuUey, Abran 


Providence, R. I. 






Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 


Sliekion, Gtorge II. 


Scituate, R. I. 


" 


it 


Dich'd July 3, '61, on Surg, certificate. 


Sisson, Natlian A. 


Warwick, R. I. 


'* 


U 


Sergt ; mustered out of service June 
17. 1864. 


Sprague, George 


Warwick, R. I. 




" 


Deserted Dec. 12, 1861. 


Sweet, John E. 


11 tt 


It 


" 


Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 


Sweet, William E. 


Coventry, R. I. 


^^ 


ti 


Disch'd Feb. 23, '63, on Surg, certifi'e 


Taggart, James 


Providence, R. I. 


" 28 


tl 


Wounded at Battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861; Serg't; discharged Jan. 
13, 1802, on Surgeon's certificate. 


Tanner, Edwin 


Warwick, R. I. 


" 5, 


ti 


Corp ; mustered out of service June 

17, 1864. 


Taylor. Abraham 


Smithfield, R. I. 


(( 


it 


Absent; sick in Hospital, 


Tourjee. Alonzo 


Warwick, R. J. 


" 6, 


it 


Died May 8,'04, near Spottsyl vania, Va. 


Trimmer, William II. 


Windham, Conn. 


Nov. 13, 


1861. 


Ue-enlisted Dee. 20, 1803"; trans, to 
Co. A, new organization. 


Tucker, George W. 


Coventry, R. I. 


June 6, 


1861, 


Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 


Warner, William H. 


Warwick, R. I. 


" 


" 


Wounded battle Bull Run July 21, 61 ; 
disch'd Sept. 23, '02, on Surg. cert. 


Whelan, Peter 


Ct li 




it 


Wounded in head at battle of Salem 
Heights May 3, '03 ; Serg't ; re-en- 
listcd Jan. 20, '04 ; trans, to Co. A, 
new organization. 


AVhite, William 


Warwick, R. I. 


June G, 


1861. 


Confined by sentence of G. CM. Nov. 
15, 1862. 


Whipple, Nathaniel B. 


(( (( 


" 28 


" 


Disch'd Sept. 26, '01, on Surg. cert. 


Wilson, Elliott E. 


i< tt 


" 26 


(( 


Re-enlisted Dec. 20, '63, trans, to Co. 
A, new organization. 


Wilson, Lewis B. 


It It 


" 


tt 


Corp. June 25, '02; killed at battle of 
Wilderness May 5, 1804. 


Wilbur, Frank G. 


tt tt 


" 


" 


Mustered out of service, June 17, '64. 


Wells, John 


Providence, R. I. 


" 5, 


" 


Disch'd Apr. 2, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 


Wheeler, Darius A. 


Rehoboth, Mass. 


Feb. 21, 


1862, 


Disch'd Oct. 1, '02. on Surg, certifi'e. 


Wood, James B. 


Maine, 


Oct. 10, 


tt 


Deserted July 17, 1863. 



52 



SECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY B. 







DATE 




NAME AKD BAKK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MUSTER. 


BEHARKS. 


Cfiptuin. 








Jolin Wri^'lit, 


Providence, R. I. 


June 0, 18G1. 


Miij. 1st Balt'n -Jth R. I. V., Nov. 7, '61. 


Iltiiry 11. Young, 


(( 1. 




Tniiis. to Co. A, new organization. 


ls( IJeutaiants. 








James Aborn, 


It tt 


" " 


Quartcrm'ter June, ISiU ; transferred 
to Co. 1), July 22, 1861. 


Henry H. Young, 


tt <( 




Captain Nov. 12, 1861. 


Jolin'iM. Durty, 


It tt 




Resigned Nov. 26, 1861. 


Moses W. t'oMihs, 


Warwick, R. I. 




Dec. 27, 1862. 


Charles U. O'Connor, 




Mar. 27, 1863. 


July 01, 1863. 


Charles A. Waklron, 


Bristol, R. I. 


April 1, 1863. 


Wounded in shoulder at battle Wilder- 
ness, May 6, 1864 ; trans, from Co. 


'M Lirutenauts. 






A ; must'd out service June 17, '6i. 


Henry H. Young, 


Providence, R. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


1st Lieutenant July 22, 1861. 


Benj. B. Jliuichester, 


" " 




Co. F, Julv 21, 1862. 


James 11. Tate, 


" " 




Transferred to Co. C, Nov. 1. 1862. 


Samuel B. Kussell, 






1st Lieut. Co. I, JIarch 11, 1864. 


Charles W. Gleason, 


Warwick, R. I. 




Transf'e'd to Co. A, new organization, 


Strqeauls. 






1st Lieut. 


Benj. B. Manuhester, 


Providence, R. I. 


tt tt 


2d Lieutenant Oct. 25, 1861. 


Joseph W. Knight, 




tt tt 


1st Sergeant, Nov. 1, 1861, discharged 
Sept. 23, '62, on Surg, certificate. 


Samuel B. Russell, 




tt tt 


2d Lieutenant July 21, 1.S62. 


James C. Nichols, 


tt tt 


" " 


1st Sergeant, Nov. 1. lJ-62; killed at 
battle" Salem Heights, .May ;l, 1863. 


Edwin M. Rodgers, 




(( (( 


Disehnrgeil Dec. 20, 1861, on Surgeon's 


Corporals. 






certificate. 


Charles S. Cahoone, 


Scituate, R. I. 




Serg't, Nov. 1,1862; wounded in neck 
battle Wilderness, May 6, 1864 ; mus- 
tered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Robert Yeaw, 


tt tt 




Sergeant, Nov. 1, lJ<li2, mustered out 
of service June 17, 1864. 


James 11. Bishop, 




l( (1 


Wounded July 21, '61, battleBull Run; 
Serg't Nov. 1, 1M12: mustered out of 
service, June 17, 1864. 


John C. Leavitt, 


Providence, R. I. 


(( (( 


Wounded face battle near Oettvsburg, 
July 3, 1863; transferred to V. R. C. 


Ithamar U. \ViU,ox-, 


Scituate, R. I. 


(( (( 


Mustered out of service June 17. 1864. 


John H. Bennett, 


Providence, K. I. 


(( U 


Transferred to V. H. C, Dec. 12, 1863. 


George A. Davis, 




if li 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Amory A. I'hillips, 




tt tt 


Diseh.irged Aug. 25, '62, on Surgeon's 


Musicians. 






certificate. 


William O. Neal, 


Valley Falls, R. I. 


" (( 


Deserted Dec. 10, 1863. 


Matthew Curran, 


" " 


tt t< 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Wagoner. 








Thomas Bassett, 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


" " 


Deserted Oct. 31, 1863. 


Privates. 








ArnoUl, Alfred 




" (( 


Deserted Jnlv 22, 1861. 


Angell. .Marshall \V. 


Scituate, R. I. 


tt tt 


Discharged Mar. '2(1, 1862. order W. D. 


Aiigell, Shehlo.i N. 


" " 


tt tt 


Mustfred out of service June 17, 1864. 


Allison, William F. 


Providence, R. I. 


" " 


Corporal, Sept. 18, 1861 ; transferred to 
2d V. S. Cavalry. 


Allen, George M. 




" " 


Died in Hospital Sept. 4, 1862, David's 
Island. N. Y. harbor. 


Aylesworth, Oliver 


Scituate, R. I. 


.'. 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Angell, Charles H. 


" " 




Corp..muster'd out service Ju'e 17, '64. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOI-UNTEERS. 



53 



NAME AND RANK. 

Angell, Stephen A. 
Bullock, William H. 

Barry, Stephen 
Burke, Jolin 



Blizaril, William B. 
Bergdolt, Charles 

Barlow, Robert S. 
Barton, Joseph 



Bonner, Thomas 
Brady, Francis R. 
Burke, John 
Capnin. Charles A. 
Cox. llut;h 
Canatligene, Daniel 
Carney, Patrick G. 
Casey, Charles W. 
Cooper, Ezekiel 
Carr, Frank 

Clark, Michael 

Cassiday, Thomas 



Caiter, Charles 
])onalioe, Michael 



Dennison, Charles W. 
IJoyle, James 
IJavis, Henry M. 
IX'itz, George 
Kvans, James 
Foster, Charles E. 

Frowns.iling, Samuel 

Farrell, Martin 
Franklin, George W. 
Greene, William 



GoUlsmith, Jolm T. 
Greene, Richard 
Gee, Albert H. 
Gates, Aaron W. 
Goff, John 

Galvin, Michael 
(iriiinell, William H. 
(iaivin, Martin 
Goldsmith, Tobias A. 

Hart, John 



Harris, Orren W. 
Harris, Jeremiah 

Hopkins, James L. 



RESIDENCE. 



Triptown, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Ireland, 



Boston, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 
Hiilifax, N. S. 



Olneyville, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Ireland, 
Switzerland, 
Providence, R. I. 
Ireland. 
Maryland. 
Scituate, K. I. 

New London, Conn 

Providence, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Canada East, 
Ireland, 
Scituate, R. I. 
Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 



Prussia, 
Bangor, M.ame, 
Scituate. E. I. 

IProvidencc, R. I. 
ti it 

! Scituate, R. I. 

Phenix, R. I. 
'Providence, R. I. 

Portsmouth, " 



Scituate, R.I. 
Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MDSTBR. 



REMARKS. 



June 6, 1861. Discharged (worthless) June 10, 1861. 
Corp., re-enlisted Dec. lifi, ''o'A; trans- 
ferred to Co. A, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1S64. 

Aug. 12, 1863. Wounded severely in thigh at battle 
Wilderness, May I'J, 1864 ; transfer- 
red to Co. A, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Deserted Oct. 31, 1862. 

Dee. 1-5, 1862. >Vounded arm battle Wilderness, May 
6, '64; trans. Co. A. new organiz'n. 

June 6, 1861. Disch'd May, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Oct. 15, 1862. Slightly wounded inarm battle Wilder- 
ness, May .5, '64 ; transferred to Co. 
A, new organizatiim. 

June 6, 1861. Disch'd May, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Nov. 29, 1862. Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 

|June 6, 1861. 'In Hospital June 17, 1864. 

" " .Mustered out of service June 6, 1864. 

Julv 0, 1863. iDeserted Aug. 31, 1863. 

July 8, 1863. Deserted Nov. 13, 1863. 

.June 6, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

July 8, 1863. In Hospital August, 1861. 

July 10, 1863. Deserted Nov. 27, 1863. 

June 6, 1861. Serg. Nov. 1, 1862; mustered out of 
service June 17, 1864. 
. Dec. 3, 1863. Woun'd at battle Salem Heights, M.ay 
3, 1863; trans, to Co. A, new org'n. 

Dec. 20, 1S61. Woun'd at battle Salem Heights, May 
3, 1863; re-enlisted JIarch 20, 1.S64; 
transferred to Co. A, new organi'n. 

June 6, 1861. Disch'd Oct. 5, '61 on Surg, certifi'e. 

Woun'd at b.attle Salem Heights, Miiy 

3, 1863 ; discharged Jan. 14, 1864, on 

Surg, certificate. 

July 10, 1863. Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

U Q 4( 

Nov. 4, 1862. Died in hospital April 5, 1863 

July 8, 1863. !Trans. to Co. A, new organization. 

Dec. 20, 1861. Disch. Aug 28, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Dec. 2, 1862. Wound, at battle Salem Heights, M.iy 
3, 1863 ; trans, to Co. A, new org. " 

Ijuly 8, 1863. Wounded in hand at battle Wilderness, 

I Mav 6, '64 ; trans, to Co. A, new or. 

!Jan. 20, 1863. Deserted Sept. 23, 1863. 

June 6, 1861. IDischarged June 10,1.861, (worthless.) 

Dec. 20, 1861. Died in hospital May 26th, 1864, of 
wounds received at battle of Wild- 
erness, May 12, 1864. 

Nov. 4, 1862. Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Dec. 20, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

June 6, " " " " 

" " Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

" Trans, to Battery C, 1st Lt. Artillery, 
Dec. 10, 1863. 

Nov. 9, 1861. Absent, sick in Hospital. 

June 6, " Disch'd Dec. 6, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Sept. 22, 1862. Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Aug. 3, " Corp. Nov. 1, '62; reported killed at 
battle Salem Heights M.ay 3. 1863. 

Oct. 16, " Wounde 1 slightly in thigh, at Freder- 
icksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862; trans. 
to Co. A, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. iDiscli'd Dec. 6, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 
" 28, " Deserted July 28, '61 ; since enlisted in 
i U. S. N. 

Oct. 8, •' 'Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 
I 8, 1863; re-enllsted Dec. 26, 1863; 
I trans, to Co. A, new organization. 



54 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND KANK. 

Hawes, Eiiward 
Hij!yins, Uiclianl 
Uowartli, .loiiatlian B. 

Hoyle, Daniel 
Hunter, Albert B. 

Iloas, Georpe AV. 
Hauler, William 
Hall, William F. 
Joslin, Marcus M. 

Kellcy, Luke 



Kieley, James 
Kelley, Lawrence 

Litllefield, William D. 

Lewis, Benjamin 
Logan, Edward 



Lowd, Matthew J. 

RlcGuire, Peter 
McElroy, James 
Medbury, William H. 

McManus, T"elix 
McCoole, Patrick 

Miller, Daniel F. 
Morse, Frank D. 
Jlead, Henry 
McGinn, Charles 



McLaren, Thomas 
Monaghan, Michael 

Mott, Christian 
McCall, Michael 



Muir, David 
Mullen, James 



McCaughey, Francis 

McKanna, Francis 
Mcfirath. George 
IMiiwry, Christopher 
O'Neal, Edward 



O'Honrke, Patrick 
Pratt, Augustus 
Keynolds, Thomas P. 



BE8IDENCE 




DATE 
OF MUSTEK. 


KEMARKS. * 


Providence 


R 


I. 


June 0, 1801. 
Jan. 27, 1802. 


Disch'd Dec. 20, '03, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Transferred to Co. I, Mar. 1, 1802. 


Olneyville, 


R, 


I. 


Oct. 0, 1801. 


Serg't Nov. 1, 1802; transferred to V. 
R. C, Jan. 1.'), 1864. 


Germany, 






" 25, 1862. 


Deserted July 1, 1803. 


Providence 


R 


I. 


" 0, 1801. 
Nov. 14, 1802. 


Died Aug. 11, 1802, at Harrison's 
Landing, Va., of typhoid fever. 


Providence 


R 


. I. 


Oct. 0, 1801. 
June 0, " 


Disch'd Aug. 28, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
iMustered Dut of service June 17, '04. 


" 




( 


11 if 


Re-eidisted Dec. 20, '03; in Hospital 
Sept. 1804. 


Olneyville, 


R. 


I. 


tt It 


Serg't ; wounded in arm at battle of 
Wilderness May 5, '04 ; arm ampu- 
tated. 


Ireland, 






July 8, 1863. 


Deserted Oct. Ul, 1803. 


Providence 


R. 


I. 


June 0, 1801. 


Serg't ; mustered out of service June 
17, 1804. 


Scituate, I! 


I. 




Dec. 2, 1801. 


Killed at battle Salem Heights May 3, 

1803. 
Disch'd Mar. 8, '02, on Surg, ccrtificat 


Providence 


R 


I. 


June 0, 1801. 


Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 
3, '03 ; slightly wounded in hand 
near Williamsport, July 12, 1803; 
mustered out of service June 17, '04. 


Providence 


R 


I. 


June 0, 1801. 


Ke-enlisted Dee. 20, '03 ; trans, to Co. 
A, new organization. 


" 




( 


tt tt 
It ti 


Disch'd Apr. 1, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 


Foster, R.I 






tt if 


Missing at battle Malvern Hiil, Va., 
July 1, '02; died in Kichmond, Va. 


Providence 


R 


I. 


Dec. 20, " 

June 0, " 
Sept. 1, 1802. 
June 0, 1801. 


Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 
Missing at battle Salem Heights, May 

3, 1803. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 

Deserted Dec. 14. 1801. 


Providence 

1 


R 


I. 




Wounded in leg at battle of Wilder- 
ness, .May 12, 1804 ; mustered out 
of service June 17, 1804. 


Olneyville. 


H. 


I. 


JuneO, 1801. 

tt t( 

Sept. 28. " 


Serg't ; disch'd Sept. 10, '02, on Surg, 
certitieate. 

Wounded at battle Bidl Run July 21, 
'61; disch'd July 20, '02, on Surg, 
certificate. 

Woundeil slightly at battle before 
Uichnioiid, June 25, '02 ; wounded 
in head at battle Salem Heights May 
3, 'O:! : trans, to Co. A. new organ'n. 


Providence, 


R. 


I. 


June 0, 1801. 


Wounded at battle Bull Run July 21, 
'61 ; disch'd June 13, '02, on Surg. 
certificate. 


Providence 


R 


I. 


June 0,1801. 


Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 
Wounded at battle Bull Run Ju'y 21, 

'01; disch'd June 13, '02 on Surg. 

certificate. 


Providence, 
It 


R. 


I. 


June G, 18G1. 
tt tt 


Corp. Nov. 1, 1802; mustered out of 

service June 17, 1804. 
Disch'd Dec. 31, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 


" 




(t 


Oct. 28, 1802. 


Deserted Dec 11, 1802. 


Warwick, 




" 


.Tan. 21, " 


Discharged. 


Central Fal 


s', R. I. 


June 0, 1801. 


Wounded at battle before Richmond, 










June 2.5. 1802; discharged Dec. 20, 










1802, on Surgeon's certificate. 


Providence, 


R. 


I. 


" " 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1862. 


Seekunk, M 


ass 




tt tt 


tt tt tt 


Scituate, n. 


I. 




June 0, 1801. 


Transferred to V. R. C.Dee. 10, 1803. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



55 



NAME AND RANK. 



Riley, Peter 



Eodgers, Edwin M. 

Sprague, Albert A. 
Siiippee, David G. 



Stewart, Cliarles 



Smith, Franklin 
Stewart, Martin 



Suinmcrvillo, James 
Sweney, Jolin J. 
Sclirocndt, Basil 
Sullivan, Michael 0. 
Shoope, George 
Tanner, Job 



liESIDENCE. 



Arkwriglit, E. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Providence, E. I. 



'Boston, Mass. 
Scituate, E. I. 

Providence, R. I. 



Sarlc, Zephaniah A. Scituate, R. I. 
Vickery, Willard W. Providence, R. I. 



Wieslincr, Ilenrv 
Webb, .Jolin 
Wade, Barton J. 



Wade, George D. 
Teaw, Isaac H, 



Scituate, E. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Dec. 18, 1861. 



June 0, 18G1. 

Aug. 6, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 8, 1801. 

June 0, 1861. 
Jan. 1, 1862. 

June 6, 1861. 

Dec. 9, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 
Nov. 14, 1862. 
Aug, 1, 1861. 



June 6, 1861. 



Aug, 14, 1862, 
Aug. 1, 1861. 



Nov. 14, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



REMARKS. 



Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; wounded 
in foot at battle of Wilderness, May 
6, 1864; in hospital April 1, 1865. 

Scrgt. Oct. 12, 1861 ; discharged Dec. 
20, 1861, on Surgeon's certificate. 

Transf. to V. R. C. Sept. 1, 1863. 

Wounded at battle Bull Enn, July 21, 
1801 ; discharged Oct. 27, 1862, on 
Surgeon's certificate. 

Ee-enlisted Dec. 21, 1863; wounded in 
shoulder at battle Wilderness, May 
18, 1864; trans, to Co. A, new org. 

Disch. Oct. .5, '61, on Surg, certificate. 

Wounded at battle of Salem Heights 
May 3, 1863 ; transferred to Co. A, 
new organization. 

Disch. March 8, 1863, on Surg, certif. 
April 1, 1862, 

" July 5, 1862, 

Died July 16, 1864, from wounds in 
both thighs, at battle of Wilderness, 
May, 6, 1864. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864. 

Corporal ; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 

Sick in hospital May 2, 1864. 

Wounded in side at Battle Wilderness, 
May 6, 1864 ; mustered out of ser- 
vice Aug. 1, 1864. 

Trans, to Battery C, 1st L. Artillery, 
Dec. 10, 1803. 

Deserted Dec. 11, 1862. 



56 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY C. 



NAME AXD RANK. 



RESIDKSCE. 



Cnplains. 
Nelson Viall, 
Otis 1'. G. Clarke, 

Tliomas Foy, 

l.il Lieuti'nnnts. 
Erlwanl Stanley, 
Edward A. Kussell, 
James Lawless, 
Amos M. Bowcn, 

'2(1 TAcntifimnta. 
Edwin K. Shearman, 
John M. niifiy, 
James Lawless, 
J. Ilenrv Tate, 
Charles J. Tinkhair, 
George L. Nason, 

Serfjeatits. 
Nicholas Underwood, 
Harrison Hyer, 

Charles Morgan, 
Caleb B. Kent, 

James Lawless, 

Corpoi'ah. 
Ichabod B. Burt, 



Edmund F. Prentiss, 
Geo. W. Seamans, Jr. 
Jo.seph B. Curtis, 
Hicliard M. Grant, 
William W. Anness, 

Richmond J. Stone, 



DATE 
OP MDSTER. 



June 5, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. 
Xcwiiort, U. I. 



E. Greenwich, K. L July 24, 1862. 



i!i;.MAHKS. 



I Newport, R. I. 
jWoonsocket, R. I. 
Proviilcnce, R. I. 



Major. July 22, 1801. 

Honorably discharged July 21 , 1862, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 18G4. 



June 0, 1861. Captain Co. E, Oct. 25, 1801. 

Captain Co. A, Oct. 10, 1862. 

Disch'd Jan. 17, '08, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Feb. 10, 1803. iMustered out of service June 17, 1804. 



June 0, 18G1. 



.March, 2!), '03. 
June 28, 1803. 



E. Greenwich, K. I 
Providence, R. I. June 5, 1801 



Fall River, Mass. 



jProvidence. R. I. 



Cranston, R. I. 



Thos. O. H. Carpenter, S. Providence, I{. I 



Mn^lrians. 
Ransolier Hurd, 
AVilliam Holman, 


Harmony, Maine, 
Abington, jlass. 






Warioner. 
George Hubbard, 


Attleboro, Mass. 


a 


a 


Privates. 
Angell, Henry 
Adams, Daniel E. 


Providence, R. I. 
Attleboro, Mass. 


it 


it 


Angell, George W. 
Aliirich, Charles 
Aldrich. Uohcrt 
Algcr, Matthew 


Providence, R. I. 
Olncyville, R. I. 


u 

a 

All-. 1 


ii 

ii 

1801. 


Bean, Charles, 




June 5, 


1861. 


Booth, Oliver W. 


Providence, R. I. 


it 


U 



1st Lieut. Co. E, Julv 2'2, 1861, 

1st Lieut. Co B, NoV. 13, 1861. 

1st Lieut. Co. (', Oct. 10, 1802. 

1st Lieut, and Quarterni'r Feb. 22, '03. 

Transferred to Co. 1). 

Mustered outof service June 17,1804. 

'2d Lieut. Co. H, Nov. 1, 1801. 

1st Sergeant, Nov. 1,1801; mustered 

out of service .Tune 17, 1804. 
Disch'd Aug. 8, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Died July 2."), '03, of wounds received 

July 12, before Williani.spoit, Md. 
2a Lieut. Co. C, Dec. 18, 1801. 

Wounded battle Hull Run, July 21, '01 ; 

prisoner at Richmond : mustered out 

of service June 17, 1804. 
2d Lieut. Co. K, June 3, 1803. 
Disch'd .Ian. 17, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Disch'd June 7, '03, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Killed May ">, '04, at battle Wilderness. 
Color Sergeant, July 24. '02; mustered 

out of service .June 17, 1804. 
Sergeant, Jan. 1, 1802; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1801. 
Died of wounds received at battle of 

Bull Run, July 21, 1801. 
Disch'd Aug. 20, '02, on Surg, eertifi.e. 
Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 

Disch'd Feb. '28, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Deserted June 0, 1801. 

Wound'd battle Salem Heights, May 3, 
'03 ; musler'd out service Ju'e 17, '04. 

Deserted Jan. 25. 1802. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 

Transfe'd to V. R. C„ March 15.1804. 

Died May 14, '03, of wounds reeeiveii 
battle ot Salem Ili'Ighls, May 3, '03. 

Wounded battle Bull Kun, July 21, '01 ; 
prisonerat Richmond ; released from 
Salisbury, N. C, May '22, '02; disc'd 
Sept. 23] 1802, on Surg, certificate. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803 ; transferred 
to Co. A, new organizaticn. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



57 



NAME AND RANK. 



Blair, John 
Brcnnan, John J. 
Bojden, Lewis 
Brown, Cliarles H. 
Boyle, John 
Urej in.in, William H. 
Barry. Stephen 
Booth. Thomas 
Brown, Peter 
Broailhnrst, Andrew 
Cole, Alfred C. 

Capron, Frederic L. 



Collins, Michael 



Collins, Miclmcl, 2d. 
Crossley, William J. 



Crossley, Thomas 
])oran, Thomas 
Donelley, John 
Damon, John F. 

Ponnely, Hugli C. 
Eajian, Michael 
Fuller, Clifford A. 



Fuller, Chauncey 
Farrell, John 
Fuller, Hiram 
Gordon, Eben 
Greene, Robert H. 
Greene, Joshua H, 

Goff, Alfred H. 



Greenhaleli, Andrew 
Hinds, William H. 
Hciiieau, Frederick 

Horton, Horace D. 

Heine, Aufrust 
Heatley, Andrew 



Hiilnian, George 
Hazlehurst, Kdward 



Holland. James 
Hans, Peter 
Henry, Frank 
Horton, Harris H. 
Harris AInion D. 
Ivanoff, .Tames 
Judge, James 



BESIDENCE. 



Providence, R. I. 



Seekonk, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MCSTER. 



S. Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
S. Kingstown, R. I, 

N. Reading, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 



Glocester, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Voluntown, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 



Germany, 



Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 



Maine, 
Providence, R. I. 



June 5, 186L 



June 6, 1801. 

Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 0, 1861. 



Aug. 28, 1862. 



June 6, 1801. 



June .5, 1861. 
Sept. 22, 1802 
Aug. 22, 1862 
Dec. 17, 1861 

.Tune 6, 1861. 
Dec. 7, 1861. 
.Tune 6, 1861. 



Aug. 2i, 1862. 
Oct. 2, " 
June 5, 1861. 



Nov. 15, 1861. 
.Tune .5, 1861. 

ii l( 

July 8, 1863. 

Nov. 17, 1862, 

July 9, 186.3. 
Dec. 9, 1861. 



.Ally 9, 1803. 
June 5, 1801. 



iProvidence, R. I. |.Tan. 14, 1862. 



New York, N. Y. 
Centreville, R. I. 
Prussia, 
Providence, R. I. 



.Tan. 3, 1862. 
■Oct. .30, " 
'.Tan. 4, " 
'July 9, 1863. 
[June 5, 1861. 



Killed May 4, '64, battle of Wilderness. 
Missing battle Salem Hi'hts, May 3, '03. 
Disch'd Dec. 20, '62, on Surg, certifi'e • 
Disch'd Jan. 19, '03, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Mustered out of service .Tuly 17, 1864. 
Disch'd Oct. 13, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Deserted Sept. 1. 1802. 
Deserted Sept. 29, 1802. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1804. 
Died June 5, 1864, at Cold Harbor, Va., 

of gunshot wounds. 
Wounded shoulder battle Wilderness, 

May 12, '04; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1864. 
Corporal ; wound'd battle Salem Hei'ts, 

May 3, '63 ; wounded in thigh battle 

Wilderness, May 5, 1804 ; mustered 

out of service June 17, 1804. 
Disch'd Dec. 29, '63, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Wounded, and prisoner at Richmond 

Hospital, released from Salisbury, N. 

C, May 23, 1862; mustered out of 

service June 17, 1864. 
Disch'd July 1. '62. on Surg, certificate. 
Deserted jidy 1, 1803. 
Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Rt-enlisted Dec. 26, '63; trans, to Co. 

A, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 

'61 ; disch'd July 28, '02, on Surg. 

certificate. 
Disch'd Apr. 4, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Died June .5, 1864, from wounds. 
Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
Disch'd Sept. 28, '03, on Surg. cert. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 
First 'Sergt. ; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1864. 
Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 

3, 1803 ; trans, to V. R. C, March 

7, 1804. 
Disch'd July 28, '61, on Surg, certifi'e 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Transferred to battery C, 1st Lt. Art., 

Nov. 15, 1863. 
Wounded May 3, 1863, iit battle Sa- 
lem Heights, Va. 

Wounded in knee at battle of Wilder- 
ness, May 5, '64 ; leg since ampu- 
tated ; trans, to Co. A, new organ'n. 

Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 
'61 ; wounded in ankle at battle of 
Wilderness, May 5, '04 ; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1804. 

Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Disch'd July 1, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Absent, sick. 

Discharged. 

Deserted Dec. 11, 1863. 

Wounded at battle Bull Run, .July 21, 
1861 ; sentto Hospital at H.arrison'8 
Landing, Va., Aug. 15, 1862. 



58 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND BANK. 



Jordan, Charles H. 
Kelly, James 

Kronke, John 

Kellogg, Edwin D. 

King, Lemuel B. 
Knott, James 
Kelley, William 
Kelly, Mark 
Love, James 
Landy, Thomas 
Lamb, flenrv 
Littlefieid, Arsunius 

Lines, Nelson 
Lavin, Martin 

Logan, Burnett 
LowiIkt, George 
Lewis, John 
Murphy, I'atrick J. 
Miller, Percy 



Morgan, James 

McKern, S. 
McLane, Andrew 

McCrune, Charles 
Mahan, John 
McKaekney, James W, 

McQuade, Richard 
McQueen, Patrick 
Meagher, Michael 
Myer, ('liarles 
McLauglilin, Andrew 

McCabe, James 



Murray, Pelcg F. 
Mace, Joseph 
Neenan, John 



Noon, Michael 

Nuttin^, OIney E. 
Potter, Benjamin G. 



Peters, .John 
Pheny, Dennis 
Powers, Charles 

Powers, IJichard 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. 

Germany, 

Providence, R. I. 

Allendale, R. I. 
Olneyville, K. I. 
Providence, R. L 



Scituate, 
Providence, 



Warwick, 
Providence, 
Scituate, 
Providence, 



Scituate, " 

Providence, " 

Hebron, Mass. 

Cork, Ireland, 
Providence, R. I. 
Cork, Ireland, 

Providence, R. I. 

(( • <i 

Olneyville, " 



Providence, 
Scituate, 



Bristol, " 

Georgiaville, " 
Providence, " 



Picket, Mich.iel 
Percival, George H. 

Riley, Edward O. 



iTaunton, M.iss. 
Providence, R. I. 



Aug. 1,1861. 
Ijune 5, " 

July 8, 1863. 

Nov. 16, 1861. 
I 

June 5, " 
Aug. 1, 
jJune 5, " 
Nov, IJ, 1802. 
lAug. 1, 1861. 

" 22, 1862. 
June 28. 1861. 
Sept. 22, 1862. 

June 5, 1861. 
Dec. 18, " 

June 5, " 
Dec. 20, " 
June 5. 1862. 
Sept. 22, " 
June 5, 1861. 



Sept. 22, 1802, 

June 5. 1861. 
Sept. 22, 1862, 
June 5, 1861. 

Sept. 22, 1862 
June 5, 1861. 
Sept. 6, 1802. 
June 6, 1861, 
" 28, " 



" 28, " 
Aug. 1, " 
Sept. 22, 18C2. 



" 8, •' 
June, 5, 1801. 



BEMABKS. 



Odcnson, Denmark, 
Providence, R. I. 



July 9, 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 
Hec. 24, 1861, 

June 5, 1861. 



Aug. 24. 1862. 
jJune 5, 1861. 



iWoonsocket, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Disch'd Dec. 7, '61, on Surg, eertifi'e. 
Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 

3, '63 ; Deserteil May 20, 1863. 
Trans, to batt'y C, 1st Lt. Art. Nov. 

15, 1803. 
Corp. Dec 23, '63 ; trans, to Co. A, 

new organization. 
Disc'h June 6, '61, on Surg, certificate. 
Trans, to V. R. C, July 1, 1863. 
Disch'd Jan. 23, '02, on Surg, eertifi'e. 
Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Trans, to V. R. C, Dec. l.j, 1863. 

2d E. S. Art., Oct. 24, 1862. 
Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 

3, '63 ; trans, to V. K. C, Nov. 20, '63. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 

3, '03 : trans, to V. R. C, Dec. 31. '03. 
Corp. Feb. 1 , '62 ; deserted Mar. 30,'62. 
Trans, to Co. A. new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 
Killed May o, '64. at battle Wilderness. 
Corp. ; wounded at battle Salem 

Heights May 3, 1863; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
Corp.; mustered out of service .lune 

17, 1S04. 
Trans, to V. R. C.,Nov. 20, 1863. 
Killed May 3, 1803, at battle Salem 

Heights. 
Trans, to V. R. C, May 0, 1862. 
Trans, to (Jo. A, new organization. 
Absent in Portsmouth Grove Hospital 

Sept. 1, 1802. 
Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Trans, to Co, A, new organization. 
Deserted June 6, 1861. 
Sergt. ; mustered out of service June 

17, 1801. 
Wounded at battle Bull Run Jidy 21, 

1861 ; prisoner at Richmond ; died 

Nov. 15, 1863. 
Disch. Aug. 1, '62, on Surg, certiti'e. 

March 27, '62. 
Wounded at battle Fredericksburg, 

Dec. 13, 1802; trans, to Co. A, new 

organization. 
Prisoner at Richmond July 24, 1804; 

trans, to Co. A. new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Corp. Dec. 23, 1862 ; wounded at bat- 
tle Salem Heights Mav 3, 1863 ; 

trans, to V. K. C, Oct. 12, 1863. 
Trans, to Co. A. new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Killed July 3, 1803, at battle Gettys- 
burg, Pa. 
Wounded at battle of S.ilem Heights, 

May 3, 1863 ; transferred to V. R. C. 

Sept. 30, 1803. 
Disch. June 2VI, '63, on surg. certificate. 
Wound, in head at battle Wilderness, 

May 10, 1864; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1804. 
Musician ; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1801. 



SECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



59 



KAME AND BANK. 




DATE 

OP MUSTER. 



Roach, David 

Russell, James 



June 5, 1861. 
Aug. 16, 1862. 



Remington, George T. Smithfield, R. I. jjune 5, 1861. 
Riley, Sylvester Providence, R. I. 



BEMABKS. 



Simmons, Christopher Fall River, Mass. 
Stone, Richmond J. Cranston, R. I. 



Snow, Thomas 
Sweet, Willard J. 
Stalker, Archibald 



Boston, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 



Sherbourn, Lcamler ' " " 

Salisbury, Christopher i " " 

Shaw, Benjamin 

Silaway, William Providence, R. I. 

Skinner, Zopher j Valley Falls, R. I. 



Trainer, John 

Thompson, William 
Tredwell, James 

Taft, Henry 



Thornton, William 
Tiiylor, .John H 
Tourtellott, Ethan A. 
Tucker, Daniel L. 



Canada, 
Providence, R. I. 



Aug. 20, 1862. 
June 5, 1861. 

Oct. 2, 1862. 
June 5, 1861. 



June 6, 1861. 
Sept. 6,1862. 
[June 6, 1861. 
jjuly 5, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 

Aug. 22, 1862. 

July 8, 1863. 
July 5, 1861. 



Smithaeld, R I. June 5, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. 



Attlcboro, Mass. 



Sept. 6, 1862, 
July &, 1861. 
July 28, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 



VanderNeider,William Bremen, Germany, July 6, 1863. 
Watson, Silas W. .Providence, R. I. June 5, 1861. 



Walker, .Samuel 
WhoUey, William 
Woods, Edward 



i Cranston, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



jDec. 4, 1861. 



Deserted Sept. 4, 1863. 

Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 

May 3, 1863 ; trans, to Co. C. new 

organization. 
Disch. May 3, 1864, to accept commis- 
sion of 2d Lt. Co. B, Zd R. I. H. A. 
Trans, to Western Gun Boiit Flotilla, 

Feb. 14, 1802. 
Transferred to Co. A, new organiza'n. 
Sergt. Jan. 1,1802; mustered out of 

service June 17, 1864. 
Trans, to U. S. Navy March 7, 1864. 
Disch. March 24, '62, on surg. certifi'e. 
Corporal Dec. 23, 1862; mustered out 
I of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch. June 6, 1861, (worthless.) 
Trans, to Co. A. new organization. 
Disch. June 6, 1861, (worthless.) 
Trans, to V. R. C. Dec. 15, 1803. 
Corporal ; Mustered out of service 

June 17, 1864. 
Discharged Mar. 7, 1863, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 

Appointed Master's Mate U. S. Navy, 

Dec. 7, 1861. 
Sergeant ; died May 11, '63, of wounds 

received at battle of Salem Heights, 

May 3, 1863. 

Died April 17, 1862. 

Mustered out of service June 17,1864. 

Wounded slightly at battle before 

Richmond, June 25, 1862; disch. 

Dec.30, '62, on Surgeon's certificate. 
Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; trans, to 

Co A, new organization. 
Deserted Jan. 2.5, 1862. 
Mustered out of service July 17, 1864. 
Deserted Sept. 1, 186i 



60 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY D 



NAME AND BANK. 

Captains. 
William H. P. Steere, 
Edward H. Sears, 
Sttphen II. Brown, 

l.s'^ /jiiulf Hants. 
Edward II. Sears, 
James Aboni, 
William Ames, 
Henry C. .Jenckcs, 
Elislia II. Kliodes, 
Charles J. Tinkham, 

2</. Liciitiiiants. 
William Ames, 
Adin B. Capron, 
Elisha 11. Kliodes, 
Charles J. Tinkham, 

Sergeants. 
John B. Lincoln, 
Levi F. Carr, 
Aug. H. Cunningham, 
Sanmel J. English, 
John F. Bowon, 

Corporals. 
Charles K. Kruger, 



BESIUENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Providence, R. I. 

It (( 

Woonsocket, R. I. 
I'rovidcnce, R. I. 



REMARKS. 



Woonsocket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Seekonk, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 



Edward R. Ferguson, New York, N. Y. 

David Cook, | Valley Falls, R. I. 

Frederick W. Swain, Providence, R. I. 



Charles J. Tinkham, 
Francis E. Kelley, 
James G. Cummings, 
Elislia U. Kliodes, 






tl If 
tt ft 
(( 1< 
tt (t 


Musicians. 
George F. Dickerson, 
Jeremiah S. Potter, 




It 

4» 


ft ft 
K tt 


Bernard M. Hall, 


Kingston, R 


I. 


Aug. 1, 1861. 


M'agoner. 
Charles A. Morgan, 


Providence, 


R. I. 


June 6, 18C1. 


Prica/ts. 
Aborn, William W. 


•' 


" 


., ., 


Arnold, Edward W. 
Arnold, Fred A. 


■ ■• 


ii 


Oct. 8, 18G1. 
June 5, 1861. 


Alden, Charles 
Atwood, George B. 


Boston, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 


Not. 20, 1861 
Junes, 1861. 



Anderson, Lindsay i 



June 5, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, July 22, 1861. 

July, 1861. Resigned Oct. 28, 1801. 

Sept. 28, 1861. .Major June '.i, l*<r,4 ; mustered out of 

service .Fune 17, 1804. 
June 5, 1861. Captain Co. D, July 22, 1861. 
JuneG, 1801. Regimental Quartermaster. 
I Captain Co. G. Nov. 1, 1862. 

iNov. 1,1861. Maj.,March2,'0:i; Lt. Col. JuneG, '04. 
April 15. 1803. Adjutant. Nov. 0, 1863. 
Dec. 22, 1863. Mustered out of service June 17, 186-1. 

June 6, 1861. jlst Lieutenant Co. D, Oct. 25, 1861. 

1st Lieutenant Co. E, July 24, 1802. 

1st Lieutenant Co. D, A|iril 4, 1803. 
March 29, '63. Transferred from Co. C; 1st Lieut Co. 

[ D, Dee. 14, 1863 ; mustered out ser- 
vice June 17, 1804. 
June 6, 1861. Discli'd Jun. 8, '02, on Surg, certific'e. 
" " Hospital Steward. 

Transferred to Co. H, Sept. 6, 1861. 

2d Lieut. Co. G, Nov. 13, 1861. 

Mustered out of service June, 17, 1864. 



Sergeant July 1. '62; discharged Sept. 

27, 1862. on Surgeon's certificate. 
Discharged Dec. II, 1801, to receive 

an appoiiitnu-nt in the U. S. Navy. 
Mustered out of service June 17. 1804. 
U'ouiided sll;;litly battle before Kii-li- 

mond.June 2.'), '02; wounded in left 

hip battle Wilderness, May 7, 1804; 

died May 15, 1864. of wounds. 
2d Lieut. Co. C, Feb. 22d, 1860. 
Deserted Oct. 6, 1862. 
Dise'd May 30, '03, on Surg, certific'e. 
Sergeant Major; transferred to N. C. 

Staff, March 1, 1802. 
Dise'd .luly 12. '01, on Surg, certific'e. 
Drum Major. July 24, 1802; mustered 

out of service .June 17, 1804. 
Re-enliste<l Dee. 20, 1803 ; transferred 

to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17,1864. 



Prisoner in Richmond IIos|iital ; mus- 
tered out of service June 17. 1804. 

Transferred to V. K. C, July 1. 1803. 

Wounded slightly battle before Kich- 
mon<l. June '2'>. 1802; discharged Dec. 
23, 1862, on Surgeon's certificate. 

Deserted Dec. 20, 1802. 
June 5, 1861. Missing after battle Bull Kun ; prisoner 
in Kieluiicind; died; date of death 
unknown. 
Aug. 1, 1861. Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



61 



NAME AND RANK. 



Bronson, James M. 
Briscoe, Thomas 
Butts, Lucius J. 
Braloy, Benjamin T. 
Besse, Benjamin W. 
Besse, Lotlirop A. 



Bartlett, Reuben 
Brailey, Timothy J. 
Baljcock. William M. 
Brown, Francis J. 

Babcock, .T. H. 
Bales, Stephen A. 
Blackman, Benjamin, 
Cliace, Louis W. 
Conncrs, Thomas 
Carter. Hiram A. 
Craigin, C. C. 

Crawford, IJobert C. 
Deane, John E. 

Dugan, James 
Durfee, Samuel B. 



Eddy, Samuel T. 

Friery, John 
Fitzpatrick, James 



Fisher, Francis 
Geavlin, Lawrence A. 

Gordon, George 
Gardiner, Ezekiel C. 
Griffin, John 
Gunn, George G. 
Gardner, Robert E. 

Gardiner, Nicliol-.s E. 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF JinSTEE. 



BEMABKS. 



N. Providence, K. I. June 6, 1861. 
England, July 8, 1863 

Providence, R. L June 6, 1861. 
N. Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



N. Providence, R. I. " " 
Providence, R. L July 9, 1863. 

June 6, 1861. 

jNov. 30, 1861. 

" " jjune 6, 1861. 

Bellinghara, Mass. Aug. 1, 1861. 



Providence, R. L 

Olneyville, " 
Pawtucket, R. L 
Providence, R. I. 



Dec. I'J, 1861, 
June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 1, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 8, 1863. 

June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 8, 1863. 
Providence, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Meath Co., Ireland, Sept. 14, 1863. 
Latrim, Ireland, Oct. 13, 1862. 



; England, 
Providence, R. I. 

Scotland, 
Providence, R. I. 
New Brunswick, 
Providence, R. I. 



Giles, Charles O. 
Griffin, Charles I!. 
Hayden, Louis F. 
Howard, .John 
Henley, Charles W. 
Hubbard, Lewis E. i 
Henshaw, Edwin B. i 

Hubbard, Benjamin T. 



Hall, Royal F. 



Hammett, C. D., Jr. 

Hull, Samuel F. 
Ingrahani, John B. 
Johnson, Cyrus \V. 



Aug. 12, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 

Aug. 11, 1863. 
June 6. 1861. 
Aug. 11, 1863, 
Sept. 1, 1862. 
;june 6, 1861. 

Aug. 1, 1861. 



June 6, 1861. 



Canada, July 10, 1863. 

Providence, R. I. June 6, 1861. 

Oct. 29, 1861. 

:june 6, 1861. 



Aug. 6, 1862. 



Nov. 19, 1863, 

June 6, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Disc'd Aug. 6, '62, on Surg, certific'e. 
Deserted Sept. 26, 1863. 
Discharged Aug. 5, 1861, (worthless.) 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Transferred to U. S. Navy, Feb. 14, '62. 
Wounded battle Bull Run ; prisoner at 

Richmond ; released from Salisbury, 

N. C,,May 22,1862; mustered'out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
Killed July 21, 1861, battle Bull Run. 
Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Disc'd July 2(1. '61, on Surg. cerliBc'e. 
Wounded battle Salem Heights, May 3, 

'63,- transfd Co. B, new organiza'n. 
Disc'd Aug. 5, '61, on Surg, certific'e. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864. 
Transfe'd to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disc'd Feb. 11, '63, on Surg, certific'e. 
Corp. : niust'd out service Ju'e 17, '64. 
Disc'd Bee. 8, '63, to accept commis'n 

as Captain 14th R. I. H. A., (col'd.) 
Transferred to V. R. C, July 1, 1863. 
Missing in action battle of Wilderness, 

since May 12. 1864. 
Kill'd May 12, '64, at battle Wilderness. 
Sergeant; wounded slightly, before 

Richmond, June 25, 1862; mustered 
! out of service June 17, 1864. 
Discharged Oct. 8, 1861, on Surgeon's 
i certificate. 

Transferred to Co. B, new organiza'n. 
Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 

May 3, 1863; trans, to Co. B, new 

organization. 
Trans, to U. S. Navy April 18, 1864. 
Discharged Sept. 25, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 
Prisoner of war ; e-xclianged. 
Trans, to V. K. C, Sept. 1, 1863. 
Deserted Sept. 26, 1863. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Corporal ; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1864. 
Wounded slightly at battle before 

Richmond, June 2-5, 1862 ; disch. 

May 29, 1863, on surg. certificate. 

Disch. Sept. 25, 1861, on surg. certif. 

iJisch. Jul}' 13. 1861, on surg. certif. 

Trans, to Battery A, July 2, 1861. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
(( (( tt 

Trans, to Battery G, 1st R. I. L. A., 
Dec. 9, 1863. 

Prisoner at Richmond ; released and 
returned to Regiment Aug. 7, 1862; 
trans, to V. R."C., Dec. 15, 1863. 

Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
Mav 3, 1863 ; missing at battle near 
Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; 
trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Disch. April 11, 1864, to accent com- 
mission 2d Lieut, in 3d R. I. Cav. 

Trans, to V. R. C, Nov. 15, 1863. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864. 

Discharged March 26, 1862, on Sur 
gcon's certificate. 



62 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND RANK. 



Joyce, William 
Kerner, Emil C. 



Kibby, Henry H. 
Karani, Ltwis 
Knight, Aluiizo II. 
Kcnyuii, Joel B. 



Ladil, Henry B. 
Larke, Kdward 

Lewis, Charles L. 
Martin, Hollis II. 

Mercer, Edward 



BESIDENCE. 



Providence, R. I. 



jliermany 
Providence, IS. I. 



England, 

Hopkinton, H. I. 
Pawtiicket, U. I. 

Italy, 



Martin, .Tosiah H. Providence. R. I. 

McNaniara, Joseph New York, N. V., 
Markhani, T. W. D. Providence, R. I. 



Meely, Michael 
Mason, Henry T. 



Ireland, 
Providence, R. I. 



Mosely, Albert Philadelphia, Pa. 

Mosely, James Providence, R. I. 

Mosher, Charles D. E. I " " 

Nichols, Charles S. | Hopkinton, R. I. 

Northup, George H. Providence, R. I. 

Patt, Jenckes jSmilliiiekl, R. I. 

Parker, Thomas i Providence, R. I. 



Preston, Edward 
Peek, Noiih A. 



Potter, George E. 



Penno, Thomas H. 

Peahody, Nathan E. 
Pliillips, George F. 



Canada, 
Harrington, R. I. 



Smithfield.R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 

Valley Falls, R. I. 
Burrii!ville, R. I. 



PuUen, John II. Providence, R. I. 

Pierce, William C. Ohuyvillc, R. I. 

Richardson, William A. Providence, R. I. 

Rienhardt, Rodiilph Uenmark, 

Reynolds, William E. Providence, R. I. 

Rounds, Ezra Glocester, 

Sanford, William H. Providence, " 

Shaw, Leander R. " " 

Skuce, Charles Attleboro, Mass. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



BEHABKS. 



Discharged Aug. 16, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 

June G, 18G1. Wounded at battle of Eull Run, July 

21, IStil ; wounded slightly in the 

shoulder at battle of Fredericksburg, 

Va., Dec. 13, 1802; sick in hospital. 

|Mustered out of service June 17, 18(14. 

July 9, 1863. 'Deserted Aug. 27, lt<G3. 

June 0, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

July, 19, 1863. Wounded slightly in leg, betbre Peters- 
burg, June 18, 1804; trans, to Co. 
B, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Disch. Aug. .5, 1861, on surg. certifi'c. 

July 9, 1863. jTrans. to Battery G, 1st R. I. L. A., 
Dec. 9, 1863. 

Aug. 1, 1861. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Sergeant; mustered out of service, 
June 17, 1864. 

July 9, 1863. Wounded in hand at battle Wilderness, 
May 10, 1864; prisoner at Snicker's 
Gap, Va., July 20. IH64; trans, to 
Co. B, new organ. July 31, 1864. 

June 6, 1861. Deserted April 16, 1864. 

July 9, 1863. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Wounded slightly at battle before Rich- 
mond, June 2u, 1862; disch. Aug. 
13, lWi2, on surgeon's certificate. 

July 9, 1863. jTrans. to Co. B.new organization. 

June 6, 1861. ISergcant; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 

Oct. 7, 1862. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
t< ({ 

Aug. 1, 1861. Wounded in left arm at battle of 

Wilderness. May 7, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Dishonorably disch. Nov. 6, 1861. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; woundedat 
battle near Winchester, Va.. Sept. 
19, 1864; tiausferred to Co. B, new 
organization. 
July 10, 1863. Deserted Sept. 17, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. Corporal; wounded at battle of Salera 
Heights May 3, '63; died of wounds 
June 9, 1863. 

July 9, 1863. Woundeil in thigh at battle of Wil- 
derness, May 10, 1864 ; trans, to 
Co. B, new organization. 
June 6, 1861. Discharged June 5, 1864, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 18(54. 
Discharged Sept. 10, 1862, on Sur- 
geon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Aug. 1. 1861. " " Aug. 1, •' 

June 6, 1861. " " June 17, " 

July 8, 1863. Trans, to Co. 1), new organization. 
June 6, 1861. iDied May. 11, 1K62, at Yorktown, Va. 
Corporal, .Ian. 17, 1862; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
Discharged Sept. 10, 1862, on surg. 

certifieate. 
Killed July 21, 1861, at battle Bull 

Hun, Va. 
Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21. 1861; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 



SKCONI) REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



63 



NAME ASD RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



Smith, George L. 



Barrington, R. I. 



Sherman, William A. Bristol, R. I. 

Smith, Thorndike J. Chepachot, R. I. 

Seavey, Elbridfre G. Providence, R. I. 
Smith, George H. 



Smith, Marvin 
Spring, Edson F. 

Simpson, Arthur 
Spencer, Henry F. 

Simmons, Geo. Abbott 
Stetson, Albert 
Spink, George W. 
T.iylor, .Joseph R. 
Teirey, I. 

Taylor, Alexander T. 
Tibbitts, H. 
Turner, Sidney M. 
Tourtellolt, Newton 
Turner, William A. 
Tilfiiny, John C. 
Vicory, Samuel T. 
Vaughn, John 
Webb, William 0. 

West, John H. 
AVade, James A. 
Wilson, Joseph 
Warren, Joseph T. 
AVest, Albert R. 
Wilco.x, Caleb 



Whipple, Ethan Jr. 



Young, James A, 



Smithfield, B. I. 
Valley Falls, R. I. 



Ireland, 
i Providence, 



R.I. 



Dighton, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 

Westerly, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 



Thompson, Conn. 
Providence, R. T. 
Barrington, " 
Pawtu.xet, " 
New York, N. Y., 
Barrington, R. I. 

Providence, " 
Olneyville, " 

Bristol, " 

Providence, " 



DATE 
OF MOSTER. 



June 6, 1861. 

Nov. 16, " 

June 6, " 

Dec. 17, " 

June 6, " 

Aug. 6, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 

Sept. 22, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 

,Oct. 14, 1862. 
iJune 6, 1861. 



Nov. 10, 1863. 
1 " 26, 1861. 
j " 19, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 7, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 14, " 

Nov. 20, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 8, ■' 
July 8, 1863. 
Nov. 12, 1861, 
Jan. 4, 1862, 
Sept. 1, " 



Sept. 1, 1862. 



June 6, 1861. 



Discharged March 16, 1862, to accept 
commission in 3d R. I. H. A. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Sergeant Major Feb. 22, 1863. 

Deserted Oct. 6, 1862. 

Died June 10, 1864, of wounds receiv- 
ed in action. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Corp. ; mustered out of service June 
17, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Corp. ; mustered out of service June 
17, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Killed at battle Bull Run July 21, '61. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

In U. S. Hospital May 2, 1864. 

Disch. Feb. 2, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Disch. Dec. 3, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Trans, to V. R. C, Apr. 10, 1864. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Aug. 1, " 

iDischarged March 21, 1862. 

Deserted Dec. 20, 1862. 

Sergt. ; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 
killed in action May 8, 1864. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

2d Lieut. 3d R. I. Cav. June 24, 1864. 

Trans, to U. S. Navy April 10, 1864. 
" Co. B, new organization. 

Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate. 

Wounded at battle Winchester, Va., 
Sept. 19, 1864 ; transferred to Co. B, 
new organization. 

Wounded in shoulder at battle Wilder- 
ness, M.iy 7, 1864 ; transferred to 
Co. B, new organization. 

Disch, May 3, '62, on Surg, certificate. 



64 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY E. 



NAME AND RANK. 



Captains. 
Isaac P. ISoilmaii, 
Edwiird Stanley, 

Joseph Mclntjre, 

\st Lieutenants. 
S. 15. M. KckI, 
Edwin K. Sherman, 
William G. Turner, 

Adin B. Capron, 

William J. Bradford, 

2(/ IJcnteiiants. 
Isaac M. Church, 



Thomas H. Oarr, 
George {'lendenin, Jr. 
Charles A. Waldron, 
Aaron W. Clarke, 

Sevfjeaiits, 
James A. Ward, 
Daniel Katon, 
John H. Holland, 
Nicholas F. Dixon, 
Edward Yost, 

Anthony Dixon, 

Corporiih. 
Patrick Lyons, 
Edward A. Gavitt, 
Henry C. Dixon, 

John B. Kodman, 
William E. Smith, 
Abner O. Sherman, 
Stephen Holland, 
Esck B. Smith, 

Paul Visser, 

Musicians. 
Patrick Shields, 
Jeremiah Holland, 
James McCahe, 
Wafjimer. 
William M. Hathaway, 

Privates. 
Allen, John 



Adams, Benjamin B. 
Brothers. Edw.ird 
Brown, Charles T. 
Brennan, William 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF HDBTEK. 



Proviilence, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 

Pawtucket, R. I. 

Cleveland, Ohio, 

Newport, R. I. 

Woonsocket, R. I. 

Bristol, R. I. 



June 0, 18G1. Lt. Col. 4th R. I. Vols., Oct. 2r,. 1861. 

I Wonnded battle before Richmotiil, Ju'e 

I 20. 1802; resigned I'eh. '.I, 18tio. 

April 1, 18G3. Killed May 5, 1804, battle Wilderness. 



June G, 18G1. 

July 26, 1863. 
March 20, '6.3. 



Captain Co. I, July 22, 1861. 

Captain Co. K, Nov. 28, 1861. 

From 2d Lt. Co. K, Nov. 28, 1861, in 

("o. G. 
Discharged Oct. 14, 18613, to accept an 

appointment in U. S. Signal Corps. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. 
New York, N. Y. 
Bristol, R. I. 
Cumberland, R. I. 

I 
Providence, R. I. 

S. Kingstown, U. I. 



Prisoner at Richmond after battle Bidl 
Run. July 21, I8G1 ; 1st Lieutenant 
Co. 11, Sept. 28, 18G1. 
" '■ 1st Lieut. Co. H, Jan. 24, 18G2. 

Transferred to Co. A, July 24, 1862. 
1st Lieutenant Co. A. Feb. 22. 18G3. 
March 20, '63. Woun led face battle Wihlerness, May 
6, '64; niust'doutserv'e .Ju'e 17, '64. 

June 8, 1861. Disc'd March 3, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
June 6, 1861. Discharged by request of friehds. 
" " Mustereil out of service June 17, 1864. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803 ; transferred 

to Co. B, new organization. 
Disc'd Aug, 6, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

2d Lieutenant Co. A, June 3. 1803. 
Disc'd Feb. 3, '63. on Surg, certificate. 
Wounded battle Bull Run. July 21, '61 ; 
2d Lieutenant Co. G. May 21, 1863. 
Deserted July 2'J, 1801. 
Deserted Nov. 10, 1801. 
Disc'd Feb. 24, '63. on Surg, certific'e. 
Killed July 21, 1801. buttle Hull Hun. 
" " Prisonerat battle of Hull Kuii, July 21, 

1801 ; died at Hiehinond Hos|)ital. 
July 29, 1861. Sergeant; killed May 8, 1804, at battle 

of Wilderness. 
June 7, 1801. Deserted Sept, 17, 1861. 
S. Kingstown, R. I.June 6, 1861. Disc'd Nov. 15, '62. on Surg, certific'e. 

June 7, 1801; (worthless.) 



Dishonorably- discharged, July 8, 1801. 

Woimded slightly in hand battle Wil- 
derness, May 12. 1804, mustereil out 
of service June 17, 1804. 

Deserted July 12, 1801. 

In Hospital. 

2d Lieut. Co. H. Nov. 1, 1802. 

Wounded at battle Salem Heights M.ay 
3, '63;must'doutservice Ju'el7, '64. 



Johnston, R. I. 



Putnam, Conn. jAug. 1, 18C1. 
S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



65 



NAME AKD KANE. 



Brayman John G. 
Bowman, Charles 
Barker, William J. 
Babcock, William J. 

Blaistlell, Joel R. 

Burdick, Samuel 

Clark, John 

Cook, Charles R. 

Cramb, Lee L. 
Clemmens, Stephen 
Clabby. Richard 
Core, Philip 

Cook, Albert H. 
Clarke, George W. 



Carpenter, Charles N. 
Conn, James H. 
Dockray, J.amcs F, 

Duffy, Edward 
Dickens, Horatio N. 
Degnan, Thomas 
Dickens, Ira L. 

Doharty. Andrew J. 
Dervin, John 
Dagnan, John 
Fagan, James 
Fox, Russell 
Faigan, Frank 
I"laherty, Thomas 
Flier, John H. 

Godfrey, Isaac W. 
Grant, George A. 
Griblo, Joseph 
Goff, Joseph G. 
Galliger, Patrick 
Gavitt. William J. 
Grinnell, John G. 



Grinncll, Benjamin F. 
Holland, Charles W. 
Holland, George F. 
Heintman, William 
Hunt, Job H. 
Hamilton, Andrew 



RESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER 



REMARKS. 



S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. 



June 19, 1861 



Norwich, Conn. Aug. 1, 1861. 



N. Providence, R. I. June 0, 1861. 



" " Jan. 1.5, 1862. 

S. Kingstown, R. I.;Junc 6, 1861. 

Feb. 4, 1862. 

N. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



N. Providence, R. I. Nov. 21, 1861, 
S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



X. Providence, R. I. June 12. 1861. 
Providence, R. I. 'June 7, 1861. 
S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Providence, R. I. iNov. 21, 1861. 
S. Kingstown, R .1. June 6, 1861. 



Johnston, R. I 

S. Kingstown, R. I, 



Richmond, R. I. 
[Johnston, R. I. 
Smithfield, H. I. 
Hopkinton, R. I. 
S. Kingstown, R. I, 

[Richmond, R. I. 

! 

Scituate, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 

France, 

S. Kingstown, R. I, 

Providence, R. I. 

S. Kingstown, R. I, 



N, Kingstown, R. I, 



Jan. 22, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct, 14, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 

t( it 

June 6, 1861. 



Nov. 20, 1861. 
July 12, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 
Nov. 14, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



June 6, 1861. 



Germany, July 9, 1863. 

N. Kingstown, R.I. June 12, 1861. 
Ireland, July 9, 1863. 

Holland, Thomas F. S. Kingstown, R. I. June 9, 1861. 



Hielman, Frederick 
Hunt, Jonathan 
Hicks, Charles W. 
9 



Providence, R. I. -Tune 13, 1861. 
N. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 
Taunton, Mass. June 11, 1861, 



Disc'd Sept. 16, '62, on Surg, ccrtifi'e. 
Dischartieil Aug. 31. (1861 ; worthless. 
Mustered out of service June 17. '64. 
Sergeant ; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; 

transfe'd to Co, B, new organizati'n. 
Has not taken the oath ; transferred to 

1st Regiment R. I. M. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; wounded in 

arm battle Wilderness, May b, 1864 ; 

transfe'd to Co, B, new organization. 
Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; 

prisoner at Richmond ; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
Re-enlisted .Jan. 26, 1864; transferred 

to Co. B, new organization. 
Disch'd Dec. 6, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Not accepted on account of blindness. 
Disc'd Dec. 30, '62, on Surg, certific'e. 
Transferred to Battery A, 1st R. I. L. 

A,, July 13, 1861. 
Disch'd June 18, '62, on Surg, ccrtifi'e. 
Wounded battle Salem Heights, May 3, 

1863; discharged Sept. 18, 1863, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch'd Dec. 30, '63, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Wounded at Battle of Bull Run, July 

21, 1861 ; discharged Nov. 15, 1862 

on Surgeon's certificate. 
Deserted Aug. 31, 1862. 
Diseh. Mar. 27, '61, on Surg, certificate. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Discharged Mar. 7, 1863, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Discharged June 7, 1861, (worthless) 
Discharged June 9,1861, (worthless.) 
Disch'd Jan. 17, '64, on Surer, certifi'e. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, '64. 
Deserted Nov. 18, 1861. 
Deserted Dec, 4, 1862. 
Disch'd Feb, 15, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Corp ; mustered out of service June 

17, 1864. 
Deserted July 29, 1861. 
Disch'd Jan, 28, '62, on Surg, ccrtifi'e. 
Trans, to Co, B, new organization, 
Disch'd Nov. 1, '62, on .Surg, certifi'e. 
Absent without leave. 
Mustered out of service .June 17, 1864. 
Corp,, re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63 ; wound- 
ed at battle near Winchester, Va., 

Sept, 19, 1864; transferred to Co. B, 

new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch. Aug. 5, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Deserted Aug, 10, 1863. 
Died Nov, 4, 1862, at Hagerstown, Md. 
Wounded in arm at battle Wilderness, 

May 12, '64 ; trans, to Co, B, new or. 
1st Sergt. ; missing in action at battle 

of Wilderness May 5, '64 ; wounded 

badly in leg, taken prisoner and 

subsequently exchanged. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch'd .June 12, '61, (worthless.) 
Disch'd Aug, 31, '61, on Surg. cert. 



06 



SECOND REGIMENT JIHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND RANK. 



BE8IDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MnSTER. 



BEMABK8. 



Hijidins, Jiunos 
llii;li, Arthur 
Jacques, Henry L. 

Jeannerot, Numa 
Kemlall. Charles H. 
Kill)urn, Frank P. 
Lockwood. Stephen D. 
Leach, William 



McMahon, Peter 
McDonnough, Peter 



Mayer, Charles 
McConnell, John 



Cumberlanil, I!. I. Nov. 2o, 1861 
N. Providence, H. I. June 0, " 
S. Kingstown, H. I. " " 



France, 
Providence, R. I. 



Warwick, K. I. 
.Johnston, K. I. 



Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service, June 17, '64. 
Woundeil battle Bull liun July 21, 61 ; 

died at Hichniond, ^'a., a i)risoner. 
Transfe'd to Co. B, new organization. 



Germany, July 8, 1803. 

S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861 



July 'J, 1863. 
Nov. 20, 1861 
" 4, " 

" " niscb'd Mar. 27, 'ti2. on Surg, certifi'e. 

June 15, 1861. Wcmn<Kd in hand at tiattle Wilderness 
May 0, \xi'i^ : mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1W>4. 
Trans, to Co. 15, new organization. 
Woundeil in head at battle WiUlerness, 
May 6, 1864 ; transferred to Co. B, 
new organization. 
Deserted Oct. 21, 1863. 
Trans, to Battery A, 1st Lt. Artillery, 
June 20, 1861. 



Aug. 1, 1861. 
Oct. 14, 1861. 



Megravel, Henry France, 

Mc Williams, William Providence, I{. I. 



Murphy, Patrick J. 
McLod, Murdock 
Ma.xfield George H. 

Manchester, James D. 



iJohnston, K. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 



July 8. 1863. 
Oct. 15, 1861. 



July 12, 1801. 
Nov. 15, 1861, 
Nov. 18, 1861 



Maxfield, George W. " " Sept. 5, 1862. 

Murphy, Henry Kings Co., Ireland, Aug. 21, 1862 



Newbert, .Ambrose A. 
Northup, William H. 
Northup, John 
Negraville, Henri 
Nichols, William H. 
Nichols, Peter C. 
O'Neil, .bdin 
Oatley, James T. 
Pilkington. Joseph 
Pacliye, Theodore 
Quinlan, Jeremiah 

Rourke, John 
Rogers, Joseph 
Rathbun, Jeremiah K. 



Rodman, Isaac C. 
Rodman, George 



Res.'^ler, Charles II. 
Ryan, Thomas A. 
Redely, Thomas 
Bobbins, Hichard 
Records, William 11. 
Raynor, J.inies .1. 
Russell, Thomas 
Rathbun. Jason P, 
Smith, W'lrren 
Sherman, James A. 
Smith, .John A., .Jr. 
Slocum, .John H. 



Belfast, Maine, Oct. 23, 1862. 

S. Kingstown, R. I. June 6, 1861. 
Richmond, R. 1. " " 

France, July 8, 1863. 

S. Kingstown, R. I.June 6, 1861. 

Ireland, .July 8, 1863. 

S. Kingstown, R. I. .June 6, 1861. 

'Germ.any, July 8, 1863. 

S. Kingstown, R. I.. June 6, 1861. 

Coventrv, R. I. Aug. 1, 1801. 

Cuba, " .luly 10. tsc,:;. 

S. Kingstown, R. I.June 6, 1801. 



Westerly, R. 1. 
Providence, R. I. 



Brewster, Mass. 




Mar. 23 


1864. 






Sept. 2: 


. 1802 


Providence. R. I. 




• liine It. 


I.SOI. 


Cranston, R. 1. 




Oct. 28 


1862. 


E.\eter, R. I. 




June 0, 


1861. 


S. Kingstown, R. 


I. 


ii 


ii 


Richmond, R. 1. 




« 


(( 


S. Kingstown, R. 


I. 


. t< 


(( 


Kichmond, R. I. 




« 


(( 



Wounded in hand at battle near Get- 
tysburg, July 3, i860 ; transferred 
to Co. B, new organization. 

Deserted Nov. 17, 1861. 

Transle'd to V. R. C,.Nov. 15,1863. 

Re-eTdisteil Dec. 20,1863; killed May 
5, 1864, at battle of Wilderness. 

Re-enlisted Dee. 20, 1803 ; transferred 
to Co. B, new organization. 

Transferred to U. S. N. Mar. 13, 1804. 

Wounded in arm at battle Wilderness, 
Jlay 5, 1804; transferred to Co. B, 
new organization. 

Deserted July 1, 1863. 

Mustered nut of service Jinie 17, 1864. 

Deserted July 2. 1801. 

Transfe'd to Co. B, new organization. 

Killed July 21, '01, at battle Ball Run 

.Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Deserted Sept. 6. 1863. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 

Deserted Nov. 17, 1801. 

I'rans. to Co. B, new organization. 

Missing in action May 8, 1804, at 
Spoltsylvania. Va. 

Transfe'd to Co. I!, new organization. 

Deserted vSept. 18. 1863. 

SVounded in shoulder at battle of 
Wilderness, May 12, '04 ; mustered 
ont of service June 17, 1861. 

Wounded battle IJull Hun. July 21, '01; 
pi'isonerat Uiclimond ; siru-e dieil. 

Corporal, Aug 2. 1862 : wounded in 
neek. at batlle Wilderu'-ss, May 5, 

I 1804 ; in lu)spital, July 1, 1864. 

iMustered out of service .June 17, 1804. 

[Deserted Nov. 10, 18lil. 

Deserted July '2. 1861. 

Trans, to Co. 15. new organization. 

Dieil .March -28, 1803. 

Corporal : dischargi'd. 

Transfe'd to Co. B, new organization. 

.Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864. 

Deserlid Dec. 4. 1802. 

Transfe'd to Co. 15, new organization. 

.Mustered out of service June 17. 1)^64. 

[Re-enlisted Dee. '26, 18(53; killed May 

I 12, 1864, at battle of Wilderness. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



67 



NAME AND RANK. 


BESIDENCE. 


0. r„?xE„. ' -— 


Stanley, James 




Sept. 15, 1862. Sergeant; died May 22, '63, of wounds 
received at battle of Salem Heights 
May 3, 1863. 



Slocum, Samuel 
Shippee, Rufus 



S. Kingstown, R. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 



June 6, 1861. 

|Oct. 14, 1861. 

S. Kingstown, E. I.June 6, 1861. 



Stone, Albert, Jr. 

Stednian, Oliver L. 

Skelley, Daniel Ayrshire, Scotland 

Simms, Thomas N. S. Kingstown, R. I 

Thomas, George W. Jr. N. " " 



j Providence, R. I. 

(( (( 

S. Kingstown, R. I. 
iE. Providence, R. I. 

[S. Kingstown, R. I. 



Tillson, James S. 
Tommany, Peter 
Taylor, Amos W. 
Viall, Horace T. 

Wright, Charles 



Warner, James A. 
Wilson, Napoleon B. 

Whitford, James M. 

Whitford, Elisha J. 

Whaley, John P. 
Whitford, John R. 



Warren, Wallace F. Bristol, R. T. 

Williams, Charles 'Mystic, Conn. 
Woodniansie, Perry W. Richmond, R. I. 

Wright, James 15." ' " " 

Wyatt, Charles A. Newport, R. I. 

AVard, John A. jProvidonce, R. I. 

AVilson, Francis 'Canada. 



Sept. 25, 1862, 
Juno 6, 1861. 



Sept. 22, 1862 
June 6, 1861, 

Nov. 21, 1861 

June 6, 1861. 



JIarch 7, 1864, 
Dec. 29, 1S62. 
June 6, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 



July 9, 1863. 



Corporal ; mustered out of service 

June 17. 1864. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; trans, to 

Co. B, new organization. 
Diseh. .Tune 11, 1861, (worthless.) 
Disch. June 13, '63, on surg. certifi'e. 
Transt'e'd to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Corporal ; wounded at battle of Salem 

Heights, May 3, 1863; trans, to V. 
'< R. C, Dec. 1, 1863. 
Transt'e'd to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch. June 15, 1801, (worthless.) 
Sergeant , re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; 

trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; wounded 

in leg at battle of Wilderness, Jlay 

10, 1864 ; trans, to Go. B, new org. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
'Wagoner, Aug. 1, 1861 ; mustered out 

of service .June 17, 1864. 
Missing at battle of Wilderness, May 

5, 1864. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26. 1863 ; transferred 

to Co. B, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Disch. JLarch. 26, 1862, on surgeon's 
I certificate. 

Killed May .5, '64, at battle Wilderness. 
Deserted March 15, 1863. 
Drummed out .June 19, 1861. 
Mustered out of service Aug. 1, 1864.J 
Disch. Aug. 31, '61, on surg. certifi'e. 
Deserted Nov. 13, 1861. 
Transferred to Co. B, new organiza'n. 



68 



SKCOND REOIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY F. 







DATE 




NAME AND BANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OP MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Captains. 








Levi TowiT, 


Pawtuekct, R. I. 


June 0, 1861. Killed .lulv 21, 1801, at battle Bull Run. 


Georjre W. Weedcn, 




July, 1861. Resigned Oct. 1, 1861. 


William B. Sears, 


Providence, R. I. 


jMuslered out of service June 17, 1864. 


\st Lieuteuants. 






William 1$. .Sears, 


ti *i 


June 6, 1861. Captain Co. F, Oct. 28, 18G1. 


William 1. Ellis, 


tt tc 


Nov. 1, 1861. Resigned Oct. 14, 18G2. 


Benjamin Manchester, 


41 it 


Transferred to Co. I, Nov. 1, 1862; re- 
signed .Ian. 11, 1863. 


William G. Turner, 


Newport, R. I. 


Captain Co. G, Feb. 22, 1863. 


ObLcl 11. Ciflrord, 


<t t< 


May 29, 1863. TrausHrred to Co. G, Aug. 29, 1863. 


Henry K. Soutliwiek, 




Aug. 24, 1863. Dischd .March 2.'), 1864. to accept com- 
m'n as Capt. Utli R. 1. 11. A., (col'd.) 


Stephen West, .Jr. 


Smithfield, R. I. 


June 28, 1863. iTransferrcd from Co. 1 ; mustered out 


^2x1 Lic'uteMants. 






of service June 17. 1864. 


John P. Shaw, 


Providence, R. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


1st Lieutenant. Co. K. 


William I. Ellis, 


" " 


.July 22, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Oct. 31, 1861. 


William L. Wheaton, 


(( K 


June 6, 1861. 1st Lieutenant, Julv 24, 1862. 


Henry K. Southwick, 




1st Lieutenant. .\ug. IS, 1863. 


Thorndike J. Smith, 


Chepaehet, R. I. 


Sept. 22, 1863. Wounded severely in back before Pe- 
1 ter.sburg, June IS, 1864; 1st Lieut. 


Sergeants. 




July Hi, '64 ; Adjutant July 17, 1864. 


Reuben H'. Gladding, 


Pawtuekct, R. I. 


June 0, 1861. lOisch'd Ausr.7. ISGl.onSurc ccrtif. 


Frank JefTers, 


ti a 




Wounded battle Hull Run, July 21, '61; 
prisoner at Richmond; discharged, 
1S62, on .'^^l^gcon's certificate. 


Liiban T. Rogers, 


It tt 


« tt 


Wounded battle Hull Run ; prisoner at 
Ricbmond Hospital ; discharged .luly 
26, lsii:i, on Surgeon's certificate. 


Stephen West, .Tr. 


Smithfield, R. 1. 


It It 


2d Lieutenant Co. H, July 21, 1862. 


George W. Kidder, 


" " 


tt tt 


Disc'd Dec. 3, '62, on Surg, certificate. 


Vorpoixils. 








Lucian A. Whipple, 


Pawtuekct, R. I. 


tt It 


Sergeant Jmie 18, 1862; wounded bat- 
tle Hull liun, July 21.'61 : discharged 
Dee. 3. ISt'ili. ou Sutl^. certitie.-lte. 


David L. Douglass, 


tt tt 


Sergeant, Dec. 19, '61 ; discharged Dec. 
3. 1862. on Surgeon's certificate. 


George R. Wood, 


(( (( 


it tt 


Sergeant ; wounded in left arm at battle 
Wilderness, May 5, 1864; mustered 
out of servi.e June 17, IS64. 


Peter T. T.iylor, 


" 


« It 


Disc'd Sent. '20. '61. on Surir. certifi'e. 


Albert E. Maker, 


Smithfield, R. I. 


" " Disc'd Jan. 29, '63, on Surg'.cerlific'e. 


David Hay, Jr. 


Pawtuekct, R. I. 


" iDesertcd .Ian. 24, 1863. 


Franeis T. Ronan, 


" *• 


" " Wounded at battle Bull Run, July 21, 








1861 . died .lune 21, 1861. 


Theodore W. Jcncks, 


i( It 


tt tt 


Sergeant, Jan. 12, 1862, mustered out 


ifiixirinns. 






of service June 17, 1864. 


Virginins 11. Arnold, 


Warwick, R. I. 


" " .Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Joseph 11. Eldridge, 


Freetown, Mass. 


.< >i 


Disc'd Aug. 13, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 


Olney A. Clark, 


Cumberland, K. I. 


Nov. 18, 1861. 


Sept. 1, 1862, 


]Vagoner. 








William Davis, 


Pawtuekct, K. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 


Privates. 








Anderson, J. 






Transferred to U. S. Navy, Mar. 18, '64. 


Aldrich, Leander 






In Veteran Reserve Corps. 


Avery. Giles C. 


Smithfield. R. I. 


" " 


Deserted July 27, 1863. 



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69 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



Arnold, William A. 
Arnold, William 

Barnes, Lewis N. 



Baxter, George A. 
Brown, James 
Brown, John 
Biomby, Henry 
Barnes, Joseph C. 

Baker, Lewis TV. 
Beckwiih, D. H. 
Boyce, James E. 
Barstow, Samuel 



Boyle, Francis E. 
Bethel, Frederic W. 
Bacon, Charles R. 
Bennett, James H. 

Bucklin, Hiram 



Brennon. Tlnmas 
Brown, John 
Carpenter, Henry C. 



Clark, Leonard A. 
Carpenter, Daniel G. 
Cunningham, John E. 
Crowell, George W. 



Cunningham, Thomas 
Callihan, Timothy 
Clarke. Aaron W. 
Costello, K 
Crandall, J. P. 
Cromlev. James 
Chace, "W. H. 

Cranshaw, Robert 
Corey, Cliristoplier A. 
Callahan, James 
Clendenin, George 
Cash, David 
Crompton, Robert 
Cooper, Thomas 
Ilevereau,\, James E. 

Daily, Thomas 
Dowd, William 
Davidson, Jonathan 
Dean, Simeon 
Donelly, Michael 
Drake. .John 
Duff, William 
Frazier. William H. 
Foster, William F. 



Franz, Lewis 



Jamestown, R. I. 
Smithfield, R. L 

Scituate, K. L 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



Providence, R. I. 
New York, N . Y. 

Rhode Island, 
Smithfield, R. I. 



REMARKS. 



July 20, 1863. Transfer'd to Co. B, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Transferred to BattervA, 1st R. I. L. 
A., July 16, 1861. 

Oct. 18,. 1861. Wounded slightly in head battle Frede- 
ricksburg. Dec. 13, 1862 ; transferred 
to V. R. C, Sept. 1, 1863. 



Warwick, R. I. 
Rochester, Mass. 
Smithfield, R. I. 



Aug. 1, 18G1. 
Dec. 13, 1862. 

Aug. 9. 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



July 9, 1863. 

June 6, 1861. 
July 9, 1863. 



Pawtucket, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Philadelphia, Penn. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 



Oct. 80, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Smithfield, R. I. Nov. 24, 1861. 



Bristol, R. I. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

Smithfield, " 

Pawtucket, " 



Cork. Ireland, 
Cumberland, K. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 



Hopkinton, R. I. 
Smithfield, R. I. 
Pawtucket, " 
New York, N. Y. 
Smithfield, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Pawtucket, R, I. 



Hhode Island, 
Pawtucket, K. I. 
Smithfield. R. I. 
Ireland, 
Oswego, N. Y. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 
Smithfield, R. I. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 



.Tune 6. 1861. 
Sept. 30, 1862 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 28, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 27, 1862. 
Oct. 10, 1863 
June 6, 1861. 

July 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



Julv 9, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 

a (I 

Sept. 5,1861. 
June 6, 1861. 
Sept. 22, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



,Julv 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 
Julv 9, 1863. 
July 10, 1863. 
Dec. 12, 1862 
Aug 1, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Deserted July 3, 1863. 
.Transferred to U. S. N., Mar. 18, 1864. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61; 
prisoner at Richmond; discharged 
I July 26, 1862, on Surg, certificate. 
Transferred to Co. B, new organization. 

Disc'd Sept. 26, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 
j Wounded in neck at battle Wilderness, 

May 5, 186-t; transferred to Co. B, 
[ new organization. 
Deserted Dec 12, 1862. 
Disc'd May 7, 'Ii2, on Surg, certificate. 
Transfer'd to Co. B, new organization. 
Corporal, Sept. 21, 1861; discharged 

Sept. 26, lfS62, on Surg, certificate. 
Wounded battle before Richmond,June 
i 2.5, 1862; arm amputated ; ilischarg- 
; ed July 29, 1863, on Surg, certificate. 
Deserted Aug. 22, 1862. 

Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861; discharged Aug. 1, 1861, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 

Disch. May 21. 1862, on Surg, certif. 

Mustered out of service J une 17, 1864. 

Wounded in left hand at battle Wilder- 
ness, May 5, 1861 ; re-enlisted Dec. 
26, 1863 ; trans to Co. B. new org. 



Deserted Nov. 



, 1862. 



Transferred to Co. B, new organiza'n. 
2d Lieut. Co. E, Feb. 22, 1863. 
Disch. Sept. 12, 1863, on Surg, certif. 
I'rans. to Co. B, new organization. 
Deserted Dec. 12, 1862. 
Transferred to Battery G, 1st R. I. L. 

A., Dec. 9, 1863. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Disch. March 4, 1863, on .Surg, certif. 

Dee. 30, 1862, 
Sergeant M.ijor Oct. 11, 1861. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Trims, to Co. B, new organization. 
Died Oct. 1-7, lf<62, in hospital. 
jTrans. to Battery A, 1st L. Artillery, 

July 16, 1861. 

Transfe'd to Co. B, new organization. 
Disch. Sept. 16, 1862, on Surg, certif. 
Transfe'd to Co. B, new organ, zation. 



Mustered out of service Aug. 1. 1864. 

" " June 17, " 

Corporal ; wounded at battle of Salem 

Heights Mav 3, 1863 ; transferred 

to V. R. C. bee. 31, 1863. 
iDeserted Sept. 12, 1863. 



70 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOI.rXTEERS. 



NAME AND BANE. 



RESIDENCE. 



Fishpr, Francis B. Cumberland, B. I. 

Franklin, Augustus B. Swanzcy, Mass. 
Farrell, Joliu 



DATE 
OF MCSTEn. 



KEMARKS. 



I'awtueket, R. I. 



Smithfit'ld, " 

(I .1 

Latrim, lalanii, 
Pawtutktt, R.I. 
Providenct, R I. 



Gcrni.iny, 

Rlioilc Island, 
SmitliHfld, R. I. 

Grecnwicli, R. I. 
Charkstown, R. I. 



Fuller, Albert 



Fuller, George W. 
Farrell, William 
Flynn, .lames 
Guild, Frederic C. 
Galligan, .lames 



Garbate, John 
Greene, Esbon A. 
Godfrey, Charles A. 

Glower, Andrew 
Greene, George AY. 

Gibson, John 
Greene, George W. 

Hall, John C. 

Handy, Daniel A. 



Hughes, Benjamin C. " " 

Hart, .Tolm F. Providence, R. I. 

Hurlburt, Charles Vermont. 



Hang, Charles Pawtucket, R. I. 

Horton, Nathaniel G. Smithfield, R. I. 

Hay, .James H. Pawtucket, R. I. 
Hopkins, Thomas " " 



Ing.ills, Nathaniel M. 

Johnson, Robert L. Smithfield, R. I. 

I 



Joslyn, Edgar A. 
Joslin, Charles E. 



Kcirnan, Mich.icl 



Kelly .John 

Knight, S. B, 
Littlewood, Albert 



Lyons. John W. 
Martin, Joseph 

Manning, John W. 



July 10, 1863. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
June 0, 1861. Diseli. Dec. 2. 1862. on Surg, certif. 
Aug. ly, 1863 Wounded at battle Wilderness, May, 
'61 ; leg amputated ; died June 6, '61. 
.June 6, 1861. Wounded at batlle Bull Run, July 21, 
1861 ; disch. Sept. 26, 1861, on sur- 
geon's eertiticate 
" " Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Aug. 1, 1861. " " Aug. 1, 186i. 

Oct. 80, 1862. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Juno 6, 1861. Disch. Aug. 7. '61, on Surg, certificate. 
Oct. 30, 1862. \V()unded at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1S63; trans, to Co. B,"new 
organization. 
Aug. 15, 1863. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
July 8, 1863. { " 
June 6, 1861. IRe-cnlistcd Dec. 26, 1863; trans, to 

Co. B, new organization. 
-A-ug. 9, 1863. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
July 10, 1863. Prisoner at Richmond, July 24, 1864; 

trans, to Co. B. new organization. 
Oct. 28, 1862. Deserted Nov. 27. 1862. 
iGlocester, R. I. Aug. 1, 1861. Uc-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; trans, to 

Co. 1, new organization. 
Smithfield, R. I. June 6, 1861. Wounded at battle of Hull Run, July 

21, 1861 ; died .March 16, KS63. 
P.iwtuckct, R.I. " " Corporal; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 

wounded in right foot at battle of 
Wilderness, May o, 1864 ; trans, to 
Co. B, new organization. 
" " Diseli. Sept. 26, 1861, on surg. certif. 

Oct. 29, 1861. Deserted June 29, 1863. 
July 9, 1863. Wounded in letl hand at battle of 
Wilderness, May 5,1864; trans, to 
Co. 15, new organization. 
June 6, 1861. Deserted July 14. 1861. 

Deserted March 17, 1862. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
" " Wounded slightly at battle of Freder- 

icksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 : mustered 
out of service, Aug. 1, 1S64. 
March 3.1862. Disch. .Inly 9, 1862, on surg. certif 
June 6, 1861. Re-enlisted Jan. 26. 1864; wounded 
I I in left hand at battle of Wilderness, 

■ I ' May 5, 1S64; trans, to Co. B. new 

organization. 
Cumberland, R. I. " " Disciiarged Dec. 4, 1861. 

Oct. 31, 1861. Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; wounded 
I in left foot at battle of Wilderness, 

, May. 5, 1864; trans, to Co. B, new 

organ!/. it]on. 
Ireland, July 9, 1863. Wounded in left arm at battle of Wil- 

derness May, 5, 1864 ; transferred to 
Co. B, new organization. 
Smithfield, R. I. June 6, 1861. Sergeant; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1864. 
" " July 9, 1863. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Pawtucket, " June 6, 1861. Dishonorably discharged Jan. 18 '65, 

sentenced to the I'enitentitiry for 
three years. 
Providence, R. I. Oct. 12, 1862. Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Pawtucket, " [Aug. 1, 1861. Prisoner at Richmond June 13, 1864 ; 

trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
June 6, 1861. Wounded at battle Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1863 ; wounded slightly in 
forehead at battle of Wdderness, 
May 5, 1864 ; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1864. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



71 



NAME AND BANK. 



McManus, James 
McKay, Tliomas 2(1 
Montgomery, William 
Mayer, Henry 
McAlpin, Thomas 
McCann, James 
Mclvinley, William 
Maynanl, II. A. 
MeKav, Tliomas 1st 
JlcCaffery, John 
Newell, John 



RESIDRNCE. 



Newell. James 
Northup, Perry A. 

Newman, Samuel 

O'Neill, Thomas 

Osftootl, Francis A. 
O'Neill. John F. 
Oatley, Thomas W. 

Phillips, John H, 

Potter, Thomas R. 

Possnett, John 

Pcarce, George A. 

Patt, Thomas J. 

Patt, Daniel B. 
Quinn, Patrick 

Riley, Michael 
Reynolds, William G. 



Cumberland, R. I. 

Ireland, 

Pawtucket, R. I. 
Prussia, 

Smithfield, 15. I. 
Ireland, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 

Smithfield, R- 1. 
Greenwich. R. I. 

Pawtucket, R. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 

Lvnn, Mass. 
Smithtield, R. I. 
[Providence, R. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 

Pawtucket, R. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



Pawtucket, R. I. 



Smithfield, R. I. 



Richardson, George H. Fairhaven, Conn. 
Rounds, Elias C. iPawtucket, R. I. 



Robertson, Robert Jr. Smithfield, R. I. 
Smith, Albert F. 



Sheay, John 
Smitii, Charles 0. 
Sorsienfin, Henry 
Small, Uavid 
Silva, Andrew 
Salisbury, Robert L. 



Stangernu. .Joseph 
Stainburn, George 



Schmidt, Gustave 
Salisbury, Smitli 

Shackley, William T. 



Canada, 
Norton, Mass. 
Austria. 

Pawtucket, R. I. 
France, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 



Mexico. 

Yorkshire, Eng. 



Germany, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 



June 6, 1861. 
July 10, 186.3. 
June 6, 1861. 
Aug. S, 1863. 
Oct. V2, 1861. 
Aug. 11, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 

Oct. 12, 1861. 

June 6, 1861. 



:Oct. 12, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Dec. 27, 
Aug. 1, 

.June 6, 



Aug. 1, 
.June 6, 



July 9, 186.3. 
June 6, 1861. 



July 9, 1863. 
Oct. 16, 1861. 
July 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 
July 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



!july 10, 1863. 
iSept. 23, 1862. 



.July 10, 1863. 
Ijune 6, 1861. 



Diseh'd May 5, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Discharged Feb. 12, 1864. 

Trans, to U. S. N., March 18, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Trans, to U. S. N., March 18, 1864. 

Disch. Feb. 28, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Trans, to U. S. N., March 18, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
«( (( (( 

Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; 
prisoner at Richmond; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Deserted Aug. 8, 1862. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; transferred 
to Co. B, new organization. 

Discharged Sept. 1, 1861, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 

Corp. ; discharged Nov. 24, 1862, on 
Surgeon's certificate. 

DischM Oct. 16, '62. 

Deserted June 23, 1862. 

Re-enlisted Dec 26, 1863 ; transferred 
to Co. B, new organization. 

Sergt. ; wounded at battle of Salem 
Heights May 3, '63 ; in Hospital. 

Discharged Mar. 12, 1863,on Surgeon's 
certificate. 

Corp. ; mustered out of service June 
17, 1864. 

Corp. : re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63; hon- 
orably discharged Apr. 28, 1864, to 
accept a commission in U. S. C. T. 

Corp. ; discharged Oct. 27, 1862, on 
Surgeon's certificate. 

Discharged Dec. 29, 1862, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Mustered out of service June 17,1864. 
Sergeant Jan. 12, 1862 ; deserted Sept. 

6, 1862. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Wounded at battle Bull Run July 21, 

1861 ; discharged July 18, 1862, on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Sergt.; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 

trans, to Co. B, new organization. 
Prisoner at Richmond ; discharged on 

Surgeon's certificate. 
Trans, to Co. B, new organization. 

Deserted Aug. 23, 1863. 

Ke-enlisted Dec. 26, '63; Sergt. Maj. 

Deserted Aug. 29, 1863. 

Sergt. ; wounded in right side at battle 
of Wilderness M.iy 5, 1864; mus- 
tered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Deserted Aug. 29, 1863. 

Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 
3, 1863 ; prisoner ; transferred to 
Co. B, new organization. 

Discharged Feb. 7, 1862, on Surgeon's 
certificate. 

Corp.; wounded through leg at battle 
Salem Heights Jlay 3, 1863; dis- 
charged June 6, '64. 



72 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAUB AND KANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



Salisbury, Ferdinand 

Simons, Israel D. 

Tapper, Albert R. 

Worger, William 

Waterman, Jotham 

Williams, John 

Wilcox, George N. 
Whitmore, William 
Young, George 



Pawtuckct, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Pawtucket. R. I. 



Ireland, 

Pawtucket, R. I. 
Ohio, 
Lancashire, Kng. 



DATE 
OF UDSTER. 



June 6, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 10, 1863. 

Aug. 1, 18G1. 
July 10, 18fi3. 
Sept. 23, 1862. 



jDischargcd Aug. 7,1861, on Surgeon's 

certificate. 
Re-cniislcd Dec. 26, 1863; transferred 

to Co. 1$, new organization. 
Corp. ; mustered out of service June 

17, 1864. 
Discharged Feb. 4, 1803, on Surgeon's 

ccrtific;ite. 
Corp.; re-enlisted Dec. 26, '03; trans. 

to Co. 15, new organization. 
Trans, to battery G, 1st U. I. Lt. Art. 

Dec. 1863. 
Discli'd Sept. 26, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Deserted Oct 30, 1863. 
Wounded in hand and arm at battle 

near Gettysburg, Jul)' 3, '(i3 ; trans. 

to Co. B, new organization. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



73 



COMPANY G 







DATE 




NAME AND RANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Cttjttuins. 








Nathan Goff, Jr. 


Providence, R. L 


June 5, 1861. 


Major July 22, 1862. 


William Ames, 


t( a 




Major 3d R. I. H. A. Jan. 28, 1803. 


William G. Turner, 




April 4, 1863. 


Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1803; discharged July 21, 
1803, on account of disability. 


John G. Bevcridge, 




Aug. 24, 18G3. 


Wounded slightly in head at battle of 
Wilderness, May 6, 1864; mustered 


l.s'^ Lieutenants, 






out of service June 17, 1864. 


George W. Weeden, 




June 5, 1861. 


Captain Co. F, July 22, 1861. 


Lewis H. Bowcn, 




June 5, 1801. 


Resigned July 21, 1862. 


William G. Turner, 


Newport, R. [. 




Trans, from Co. E, July 24, 1802; 
trans, to Co. F, Nov. 29, 1802. 


John G. Bevcrirlsre, 






Captain Co. G, Aug. 18, 1863. 


Obcil H. Girtbrd,'^ 




May 29, 1863. 


Trans, from Co. F, Aug. 20, 1863; 


2d Lietitin.iiits. 






mustered out of service June 17, '64. 


Lewis n. Bowen, 




June 6, 1861. 


1st Lieut. Co. G, July 22, 1861. 


Edwird A. Uussell, 


Woonsocket, R. L 




" C, Oct. 28, 1801. 


Joseph S. Mnnehester, 


Providence, " 




Resigned Dec. 11, 1861. 


Samuel J. English, 


t( 4( 




1st Lieut. Co. A, July 24, 1862. 


John G. Btveridge, 


Cincinnati, Ohio, 




Trans, f'm Co. H ; 1st Lt. July 21, '62. 


Obed H. Gifford, 


Newport, K. 1. 




Trans, from Co. K, Nov. 1, 1862; 1st 
Lieut. Co. F, May 21, 1863. 


Henry C. Dixon, 


S. Kingstown, R. I. 




Trans, to Co. H, Sept. 12, 1803. 


Thomas F. Usher, 


Bristol, R. I. 


Sept. 22, 1863. 


Mustered out of service June 17,1804. 


Serr/rants. 








Joseph S. Manchester, 


Providence, R. I. 


June 0, 1801. 


2d Lieut. Co. G, July 22, 1861. 


Thomas V. I'sher. 


Bristol, 


" " 


" " " 30,1803. 


Charles A. Waldron, 


1. u 


(( a 


" E, " 24, lSi-,-2. 


Henry F. Simmons, 


a (( 


tt (( 


Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 


Charles W. Knight, 


E. Greenwich, R. I. 


(( it 


Wounded slightly at battle before 
Richmond; discharged Jan. 9, 1803, 


Corporals, 






on Surg, certificate. 


Simeon A. Newman; 


Providence, R. I. 


" 


1st Sergeant ; died March 18, 1862, in 
hospital. 


John S. Newman, 


Bristol, 


(( It 


1st Sergeant ; Mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 


Amos B. Chase, 


i< « 


li ii 


Disch. Julv 1, 1862, on Snrg. certif. 


William L. Bradford, 


" " 


il li 


Sergt. Major July 24, 1802. 


Frank G. Bourn. 


Portsmouth, R. I. 


a il 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 


Kobcrt Soutliergill, 


New York, N. Y. 


a if 


Deserted Dec. 7, 1803. 


Kobert N Turner, 


Warren. R. L 


it li 


Disch. June 1, 1802, on Surg, certif. 


Henry J. Cole, 


Bristol, R. I. 


(( (( 


Sergeant March 18, 1802; killeil June 


,1 J ininitnv 






25, 1802, battle before Riclimond. 


John Greene, 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


U it 


Deserted March 25, 1802. 


Michael McAvoy, 


Providence, R. I. 


Nov. 16, 1861. 


Beenlisted Dec. 26, 1803; transferred 
to Co. C, new organization. 


Handall H. Davol, 


Scituate, R. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


Disch. March 24, 1802, on Surg, certf. 


Wafinnrrs. 








Benjamin B. Morris, 


Bristol, R. I. 


iC C( 


" Dec. 12, " " 


William M. Coit, 


" " 


" *' 


" April 15, 


Prioates. 








Asselcn, Herman 


Germany, 


Aug. 12, 1863. 


Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 


Bosworth, Lyman B. 


Bristol, R. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


Corporal Nov. 24, 1801 ; mustered out 
of service June 17, 1864. 


Bowcn, Amasa W. 


Boston, Mass. 


ii a 


Mustered out of service June 17, 1864, 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND BANK. 



BESIDENCB. 



Bush, Henry F. 



Busli, George A. 
Uuul, Juliii 
Burns, Willi.im B. 



Bristol, K. I. 



Irclaiul, 
Bristol, K. I. 



DATE 
OP MC8TER. 



BEUABKS. 



Blackmar, AVIicaton O. Warwick, R. I. 
Bowers. .John (). Cdiuuclicut, 

Bcifli, Henry H. New York, N. Y., 

Bullock, Charles H. Bristol, K. I. 
Breniiaii, Thomas Kngland, 



Brayton, Gardner J. 
Cole. Ithainar O. 
Cobb, Isaac N. 

Cole, George G. 



Chaffee, Samuel 
Dunbar, William F. 



Dunbar, George S. 
Duffy, James, Jr. 
Dudley, Edwin H. 
Easterbrooks, Geo. T. 
Ehlert, Ludwig 
Easterbrooks, Philip 
Easterbrooks, Moses S 

Fiskc, Thomas W. D. 
Fahey. John 
Farrell, Martin 
Frederic, Peter 
Green, Giles E. 
Green, Giles E. Jr. 

Hatch, Solomon D. 
Halliday, Frank S. 



Hill, Lcandcr M. 
Hicks, John 
Harper, T. 

Haile, Charles A. 



Hinds. Albert 
Hanger. George H. 
Handy, William Iv. 
Ingraliam, George S. 



JoUs, John W. 
Jordan, C. H. 
Kenny, Pardon 
Keating. Robert 
Keating, Frank 



Kenny, Alonzo 
Lewis, James E. 



Portsmouth, R. I. 
Foster, R. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 



Bristol, R. I. 
England, 

Massachusetts. 
Bristol, R. I. 
Germany, 
Bristol, R.I. 



Scituate, R. I. 
(Canada, 
Bangor. Maine, 
Holland, 
Warwick, R. I. 
Valley Falls, K.I. 



Bristol, R. I. 



Fall River, Mass. 



Warren, R. I. 



June G, 1861. 



July 9, 18G3. 
June G, 1861. 

Aug. 1, 1803, 
June li, 18(il. 



N. Kingstown, R. I, 
Warren, R. I. 
Bristol, R. I. 



Warren, R. I. 
iProvidcnce, U. I. 

'Bristol, R. I. 



April 1, 18G2. 
June G, 18G1. 

June 5, 1861. 



Oct. 24, 1861. 
June G, 18G1. 



June G, 1861. 



July 10, 1S03. 
Oct. 2;!, 18G1. 
June C, 1801. 



Jan. 12, 18G3. 
Jan. 20, 1^63. 
Aug. 8,1803. 
Ijune 0, 1801. 



Aug. 20, 1862. 
July, 29, 1861. 



March 29, '02. 



Junes, 1801. 



March 5, 1802 
June f), 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 0. 1801. 



'July 7. 1803. 
JuneO, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1801. 
June 6, " 



June 5,1861. 



Wounded in leg at battle of Wilder- 
' ness. May 5. 1804: mustered out of 

service June 17, 1804. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 
Deserteii Nov. 20. lSO:i. 
,0n Western gun-lioal flotilla Feb. 18, 
I 1802; (died at Philadelphia.) 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Disch. Sept. 4, 1801, on Surg, certif. 
" Feb. 25 18 3, 
" Jan. 8, 1802, 
Corporal; re-enlisted Dec. 20. 1803; 

Wounded in arm at battle Wilder- 
.ncss. M:iy 12, 1804; transferred to 

Co. C, new organization. 
Died Aug. Ill, 1801, of typhoid fever. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Wounded and missing at battle Bull 

Run. July 21, 1801 ; since dieil. 
Corporal; wounded slightly in leg at 

battle of Wildernessl^ May 5, 1804; 

must, out of service June 17, 1804. 
Trans, to Co. C. new organization. 
Corporal ; mustered out of service 

June 17, 1804. 

DIsch'd Oct. 24, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
1 " June 18, '62, " " 

Mustered out of service .Tune 17, 1804. 
Sergeant Major, Sept. 12, 1803. 
Killed May 5, 18i;4. battle Wild.-rness. 
Diseh'd June 18. '02. on Surg, certifi'e. 
Wounded battle Sa!em Heights, May 3, 

'03; mustereil outservice Ju'e 17, '04. 
iDeserted July 1, 1803. 
I " Sept. 17, 1803. 
ITransferred to Co. B. 
Transferr'd to Co. C, new organization. 
Diseh'd Feb. I'.l, '02. on Surg, certifi'e. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 20. 1803; transferred 

to Co. C, new organization. 
Transfer'd to Co. C, new organization. 
Sergeant; rc-enlisteil Dec. 20, 1803; 

wounded slightly in neck at battle 

Wihlerness, ^ray o, 1S04; transfer'd 

to Co. C, new organization. 
Diseh'd Sept. 27. '02. on Surg, certifi'e. 
Deserted Sejit. 10. 1803. 
Transferred to liattery G, 1st R. I. L. 

A ., Dec. y. 1803. 
Wounded slightly in shoulderat battle 

of Wilderness, May .1. 1864 : died of 

wounds same day. 
Killed May 12. 1804, battle Wilderness. 
Diseh'd Jan. 10, '03, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Wounded slightly in hand at battle of 
j Wilderness, May 10, 1.S04 ; mustered 

out of service .lime 17. 1M04. 
|Muslered out of service ,Iune 17. 1804. 
'Corp ; transf'd to Co. C, new organi'n. 
Disch.-.rged June 14, 1801 ; (worthless.) 
;Transfer'd to Co. ('.new organization. 
jWounded at battle ot Salem Heights, 

May 3, 1803; niissiTu: since battle of 

Wiiderness, May 0. IKOl. 
Mustered out of service .luru' 17,1864. 
Killed May 0, '04, at battle Wilderness. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



75 



NAME AND BANK. 



Lowther, Edward 



Laroclie, Jolin 
Larc'hariche, Jean 
Lawrenuo, John 



Ludilo, Thomas 
Luthur. Jurry, Jr. 
Lake, Daniel G. 

Lambert, Thomas 



Locke. Charles N. 
LuthiT, William A. 
Mc(;recMley, Peter 
Mebriny, Thomas 
Munroe, Sylvester 
McArthur, Thomas 
MeMahon.J. B. 
McAdams, Joseph 
Munroe, Allen M. 



McGee, James 



Mutton, Georsc T. 



McKay, Samuel 



Marthi, William JI. 
Marland, Henry 
ISlartin, Frank A. 
Muiiroe, William H. 
Munnie, William F. 
McOuinness, John 
McAvoy, Martin 
McGresfor, John 
Morris, lienjamin B. 
O'Connor, John G. 
Ossler, Herman 
Peck, Georfie H. 
Patten, John 



Perkins. John V. 
Pierce. Cornelius C. 
I'eaboilv. Alfred 
Pierce, 'Henry C. 
Peaboily, Frederick. 
Pierce, George S. 

Pierce, William H. 
Quinn, George S. 



Eice, Jolin 



BESIDENCE. 



Ireland, 



Fr.-ince, 
Bristol, R. 1. 



Spain, 
Bristol, R. I. 



Attleboro, Mass. 



Providence, R. I. 
Warren, R. I. 
IProvidence, K. I. 
Sweden. 
Bristol. R. I. 
(England, 

'Boston, Mass. 
Bristol, 11. I. 



Ireland, 



Bristol, R. I. 



Ireland, 



Providence, R. I. 
England, 
Warren, R. I. 
Bristol, R. L 

Canton, R. I. 
Oartmouth, Mass. 
Glasgow, Scotland, 
Bristol. R. I. 
Ireland, 
German V 
Bristol, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Nantucket. Mass. 
Bristol, R. I. 



DATE 
OP MUSTER. 



June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 20, 18G3. 
June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 1.% 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 



June 6, 1861. 
Dec. 15, 1861. 
Aug. n 1863. 
June o, 1861. 
Aug. 11, 1863. 

Dec. 16, 1861, 
June 5, 1861. 



KEHARES. 



June 6, 1861. 



Jan. 24. 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 

u (( 

Aug. 12, 1863, 
June 5, 1861. 



March 1-5, '62. 
June .5, 1861. 
Oct. 21, " 
June .5, " 
Oct. 22, •' 
June 5, 1861. 



Warren, R. I. 

Taunton, Mass 

'New London, Conn. Dec. 26, 1862. 



June 5, 1861. 
Jan. 25, 1862, 



Corporal ; wound'd battle Salem Hei'ts, 
May 3, 1863 ; wounded in hand battle 
Wilderness, May y, 1861 ; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Deserted Sept. 16, 1863. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Sergeant; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 
wounded at battle near Winchester, 
Va., Sept. ly, 1864; trans, to Co. C, 
new organization. 

Trans, to Co. C, new org.inization. 

Kill'd April 18, '62, nr. Yorktown, Va. 

Prisoner at Richmond ; discharged 
Nov. 23, 1862, on surg. certificate. 

Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861 ; disch. March 24, 1862, on 
surgeon's certificate. 

Mustered out of service June 17,1864. 

It it a 

Disch. Jan 15, '62, by request of Gov'r. 

Trans, to U. S. Navy, March 13, 1864. 

Deserted Sept. 18, 1862. 

Tr.ins. to Co. C, new organization. 

Deserted Sept. 16, 1863. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; wounded 
slightly in hand at battle of Wil- 
derness, .May 12, 1864; trans to Co. 
C, new organization. 

Wounde 1 at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1863 ; wounded in leg at 
battle of Wilderness, M.ay 5. 1864 ; 
leg since amputated ; mustered out 
of service June 17, 1864. 

Wounded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1861 ; discharged May 12, 1862, 
on surgeon's certificate. 

Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1863; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1864. 

(Disch. Nov. 3, 1862, on surg. certif. 

[Killed May 5, '64, at bat. Wilderness. 

Deserted. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Deserted July 21, 1803. 

Disch. Aug. 7, 1864. on surg. certif. 

Corporal March 18, 1862. 

Discharged Oct. 13, 1862. 

Disch. Dec. 12, 1862, on surg. certif. 

Disch. Jan. 8, 1862, on surg. certif. 

In hospital, April 30, 1864. 

IDisch.Mar. 24, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, I8li3 ; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1864. 

Disch'd Jan. 16, '63, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Disch. May 12, '64, on Surg, certific'e. 

Dischargeil. 

Discharged Aug. 27, 1862. 

Discharged. 

Transferred to battery A, 1st Lt. Art., 
June 20, 1861. 

Disch'd Dec. 22, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Wounded slightly at battle before 
Richmond, June 25, 1862; trans, to 
V. R. C, March 2, 1864. 

Killed May 12, '64, battle Wilderness. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND RANK. 



Reynolds, Luther 
Simmons, Edward A. 

Sidlinger, Simon M. 

Simons, Thomas E. 

Sparks, Joseph B. 



Tove, Cornelius 
Tlmrbcr, D. W. 
Toyo, Robert 

Thompson, John A. 
Thomas, George 
Tunnant, Cliaales R. 
Traynor, James 
Volncr, Constantine 
Wilson, John G. 



Ward, Nicholas 
AVilkinson, James F. 



Webber, Friink 
West, Leonard P. 



Whcaton, William L. 
Wilson, Lewis 
Wilkins, Charles 
Wagner, William 




DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Sheffield, Mass 



Bristol, R. I. 
Foster, R. I. 

Bristol. R. L 

Bristol, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Coventry, R. I. 
Warwick, R. L 
Enf;land, 
German)', 
Bristol, R. I. 



Spain, 
England, 



Canada, 
Providence, R. I. 



Germany, 



June 5, 180L Deserted Nov. 10, 180L 

Aug. 10, 1802. Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 
j May 'i, 18tj:! ; mis.sing. 

June 5, 18G1. [Trans, to batt'y A, 1st Lt. Art. July 

■ I 10, 18C1. 

Aug. 1, 1801. Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 

I 3, 1803; trans, to V. R. C, March 

1804. 

June 5, 1801. Wounded slightly in leg at battle of 
Wilderness May 0, 1804; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1804. 
Deserted Nov. 1803. 

Killed May 3, 18G3, at battle Salem 

Heights. 
Mustered out of service .June 17, 1804. 



Feb. 11,1802. 

" 20, " 
June 5, 1801. 
July 10, 1803. 
Jan. 24, 1802. 



July 8, 1803. 
June 5, 1801. 



July 10, 1863. 
June 5, 1801. 



June 0, 1861. 

July, 10, 1863 
" 14, " 
" 10, " 



Mustered out of service Feb. 27, '6.5. 

Mustered out of service June 0, '04. 

Deserted Aug. 27, 1803. 

Trans, to V. R. C, July 1803; re-en- 
listed in V. R. C, May 4, 1864, for 
three years. 

Transferred to U. S. Navy, Mar. 13, '64 . 

Prisoner at Richmond ; \vo\mded 
slightly in arm at battle of Wilder- 
ness May 5, 1804 ; mustered out of 
service June 17, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 20, 1803 ; wounded 

j slightly in leg at battle of Wilder- 
ness May 10, '04-; sick in Hospital. 

2d Lieut. Co. F. 

iDeserted Aug. 25, 1863. 
April 10, 1864. 

I " Aug. 21, 1803, 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



77 



COMPANY H, 



NAME AND BANK. 



Captains. 
Charles W. Greene, 
Beriah S. lirown, 
Samuel J. English, 
ls( Lieutenants. 
Beriah S. Brown, 
Isaac JI. Church, 



Thomas II. Carr, 
David A. Holmes, 

Charles T. Brown, 

2d Lieutenants. 
Thomas Fov, 
Nicholas Uiulerwood, 
John G. Bcveriilge, 

Charles T. Brown, 
Henry C. Di.xon, 
Sergeants. 
Russell 0. Gardiner, 
John G. Bcveridge, 
George H. Groves, 

John F. Eddy, 
George L. Nason, 

Jaiucs F. Weaver, 

Corporals. 
Charles E. Bagley, 

Thomas W. May, 



Francis C. Greene, 

Luther B.aker, 
Thomas Byrnes, 



KESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MOSTEB. 



E. Greenwich, E. I. June 5, 1861. 
Providence, R. I. lApril 4, 1863. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. 'June 5, 18G1. Captain Co. H, June '2S, 1861 



S. Kingstown, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Resigned June 27. 1861. 

Jan. 1, 1863. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



March 18, '63. 
Sept. 2, 1863. 



Prisoner at Richmond, battle of Bull 
Run, Julv 21. 1861 ; Captain 4tli R. 
I. v., Aug. 27, 1862. 

Died Jan. 1. 1863. 

Promoted from Corporal 3d R. I. H. A ., 
Mar. 3, '63 ; resigned Aug. 18, 1863. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June 5, 1861. 1st Lieutenant Co. A, Oct. 11, 1861. 

Providence, R. I. .Nov. 1, 1861. ; Resigned Aug. 9, 1862. 

Cincinnati, Ohio, iTransfer'd from Co. K, July 24, 1862; 

transferred to Co. G, Nov. 1, 1862. 
S. Kingstown, R. I. 'ist Lieutenant Co. H, Aug. 18, 1868. 

" " June 28, 1863.iMustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June 5, 1861. 
•Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1861 
|E. Greenwich, R. L June 6, 186], 



Warwick, R. I. 
S. Kingstown, R. 1. 
E. Greenwich, R. L 

Warwick, R. I. 
E. Greenwich, R> I. 



James E. Wilcox, jCoventry, R. I. 



John Greene, 
William W. Brown, 

Alonzo Bradford, 



Musicians. 
William I. Jenckes, 
Elisha Greene, 

^ya<Joner. 
Dennis Gallagher, 



E. Greenwich, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



June 19, 1861. 
June, 5, 1861. 



2d Lieutenant Co. K, Dec. 11, 1861. 

Disch'd Oct. 7, 1862, on Surgeon's cer- 
tificate. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Wounded battle Salem Heights, May 3, 
1863; 2d Lieut. Co. C, June 3, 1863. 

Disch. July 3, '61, on Surg, certificate . 

Sergeant ; killed July 21, 1861, at bat- 
tle Bull Run. 

Prisoner at Richmond, battle of Bull 
Run, June 21, '61 ; woimded at battle 
Salem Heights, May 3, 1863 ; trans- 
ferred to V. R. C, Aug. 24, 1863. 

Dropp'd from rolls ; pris'r at Richmond 
since battle Bull Run, July 21. 1861. 

Honorably discharged June 19, 1861. 

Sergeant ; transferred to Battery G, 1st 
R. I. L. A., Dec. 9, 1863. 

Transferred to Battery A, 1st R. I. L. 
A., July 21, 1861. 

Disch. Feb. 11, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Sergeant Jan 1. 1862; mustered out of 
service June 17, 1864. 

Prisoner at Richmond after battle Bull 
Run, July 21, '61 ; released from Sal- 
isbury, N. C, May 22, '62 ; discharg- 
ed on Surg, certificate. 

Transferred to 5th U.S.A., Feb. 4, '63. 
Disch'd Jan. 1, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



78 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



MAHE AND BANK. 



Privates. 
Andrews, Asa 
AnJrews, Kzra A. 



Anilrcw, Joliii T. 
IJakiT, Sylvistur C. 
ISariiett, Kicliard 



Bush, Ak'xaiuler 

Bricn, Dennis 
Binns, Robert 



Blancliard, William 
Blancliard, diaries H. 
Bliss, Frederic W. 
Button, Warren W. 
Brown, Oliver P. 
Brown, Tlionias W. 
Biirlinganie, Henry 
B.vron, Patrick 
Ballou, Horatio N. 

Card, I'eleg W. 
Curry, Jolin 

Clifford, Kice, 
Cuiniin^liani, Aug. N. 
Coyne, James 
Card, John F. 
Costello, John 
Connary, William 
Costello, Joseph 



Chandler, John M. 
Card, William M. H. 
Cory, Nicholas H. 
Clarkson, John 
Cahoone, James H. 
Uailey, Daniel 



Dias, Antonio 
Doiiavon, Henry 
Dod^je. Jasper L. 
Duke, Charles 

Dunn, Ooori;e B 
Durfee, Thomas W. D. 
Dyer, James 
Derwin, Owen 
Eldridye, Aaron W. 
Egars, John 
Ecless, Thomas 
Fitch, Thomas E. 
Frizberg, Henry 
F' ranks, George 
Gorton, F>dward 

Germain, Paul 
Gariliner. John G. 
Graelt, Jost 



RESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF UUSTER. 



Aug. 25, 1802. 
Providence, IS. I. Sept. 2, 18112. 



Warwick, R. I. June 0, 1801. 
E. Greenwich, R. I.: " " 

Boston, Mass. June 5, 1861. 



Germany, 
Warwick, K. I, 



I July 9, 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 



'Baltic, Conn. I " 

Providence, R. I. .Sept. 10, 1862. 
Warwick, R. I. ijune 5, 1861. 



Died Mar. SI, '63, P. G. Hospi'l, R. I. 

Wounded slightly in thigh at battle of 
Fre(U'ricksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; died 
JIareh 31, at I'orts. (irove Hospital. 

DischM Sept. 30, '61, on Surg, certiti'e. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1SI14. 

Woundeil in knee and face battle near 
Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Transferred to Batterv G, 1st R. I. L. 
A., Dec. '.I, 1863. 

Deserted June I'.t, 1861. 

Corporal, .Vpril 1, '62; re-enlisted Jan. 
26, 1864; wounded in leg at battle of 
Wilderness, May 6, 1864 ; transferred 
to Co. C, r.ew organization. 

Disch'd Sept. 1, '61, on Surg, certific'e. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Transfer'd to Co. C, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. " 
[Warwick, R. I. I " 
jWoonsocket, R. I. Aug 



21, 1861 



'Coventry, R. I. 
iWarwick, R. I. 



June lU, 1861 
Junes, 1861. 



Derby, Vt. Aug. 20, 1862. 

Providence, R. I. (June 5, 1861. 

Aug. 22, 1862. 
E. Greenwich, R. I.June "i, 1861. 
Providence, R. T. lAug. 20, 1862. 
Providence, R. I. Dec. 4. 1861. 

Aug. 22, 1862. 



Warwick, R. I. 
Wickford, R. I. 
England. 
(Coventry, R. I. 
E. Greenwicn, R. I. June 5, 1861 



Aug. 21, 1861 

June ,0 1861. 
it (I 

Got. 16, 1862. 
Aug. 21, 1861, 



Mexico, July 10, 186; 

Providence, R. I. Dec. 16, 1861. 
K. Greenwich, R. I.June .5, 1861. 
Coventry, R. I. t " " 

I 
Warwick, R. I. " " 

E. (ireemvich. R. I. •' " 
Warwick, R. I. jAug. 21, 1861. 

I'rov idence, R. I. I " " 

Central Village, Ct. IJune V.t, 1861. 
Providence, R. I. JAug. 21, 1861. 
Cranston, R. I. ISept. 1:;, 1862. 

E. Greenwich, R. I. June -J, 1861. 



Woonsocket, R. I. 



Aug. 21 1801. 



France, Julv 10. 1863. 

E. Greenwich, R. I. Juiie 6, l.siii. 
Germany, Ijuly 'J. 18r]3. 



Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; transferred 

to Co. I, new organization. 
Killed July 21, 1861, at battle Bull Run. 
Musician; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1803; 
' transfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 
: Transfer'd to Co. C, new organization. 

B, •• 
Deserted Dec. 5, 1862. 
Disch'd June 26, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 

Deserted May 23, 1863. 

Wounded at battle Salem Heights, 

May 3, 1863; discharged Aug. 18, 

1863, on surgeon's certificate. 
Disch'd June 26, 1862 on .Surg, certif. 
jDisch'd Se)>t. 30, '61, on Surg, certif. 
jDishonoral)ly discli. June 111, 1862. 
'frans. to Co. C, new organization. 
Disch'd Nov. ;J0, '6I.on .Surg, certif. 
Wounded at battle Hull Run, July 21, 

1861; mustered out of service, June 

17. 1864. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Discli. Aug. 24, '61, on Surg, cerlif. 

Sergt. ; mustered out of service June 
17, 1864. 

Mustered out of service June 17,1864. 

Deserted Dec. 1, 1862. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Disch'd Jan. 'J, 1863, on Surg, certif. 

Discharged April, 1862. 
pisch. Oct. 28, 1862, on Surg, certif. 

Disch. Dec. 31, '62, on Surg, cerlif. 
Corp, ; trans, to V. R. C, Sept. 1, '63. 
Trans, to U. S. Navy, April 13, 1864. 
Rt-enlisted Dec. 26,' '63 ; tr,a-is. to Co. 

I, new organization. 
Deserted Sept. 17, 1863. 
Corp.; trans, to V. U. C, Sept. 1, '63. 
iTrans. to Co. C, new organization. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHOnE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



79 




Gardiner, Jeffrey H. 
Glenwrifilit. Jolin 
Gorton, Mnrtin V. B, 
Gtrraril, Julin 
Greene, Ezra 
Graliani, John H, 
Gardiner, George A. 
Greene, William W. 
Greene, D.iniel 

Groves, Peleg D. 
Greene, Nathaniel C. 
Grey, Jolin 
Hadley, Ambrose 



Hennessey, Thomas 
Hatliauay, James B. 

Hcavey, Patrick 
Holmes, Albert C. 
Holden, John 
Huling, Aldrieh J. 
Hawes, James 
Jerard, John 
Johnson, Russell B. 
Jennison, George A. 
Johnson, James G. 
Kingman, Cassander 



Warwick, R.I. 

E. Greenwich, R. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 



Albany, N, Y. 
E. Greenwicli, R. I 
Exeter. R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 

jCranston, R. I. 
Warwick, K. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



I 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June 0, 1801 



Cranston, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 

E. Greenwich. R. I.' 
Providence, R. I. 
Warwick. R. I, 
Coventry, IJ I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Coventry, R. I- 
Bristol, R. I. 



June 6, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

" " Disch. April 4, 1863, on surg. certif. 

June 5, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

" " Disch. Jan. 29, '63, on Surg, certif. 

Dec. 13, 1862. Disch. Aug. 1862, on Surg, certif. 
Feb. 19, 1862. Disch. Aug. 9, '62, on Surg, certif. 
July 9, 1863. Tran.sfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 
June 6, 1861. iMustered outof service June 17,1804; 
(died at Camp Sumter, Aug. 1864.) 
Sept. 11, 1862.J2d Lt. 6th Reg. R. I. V., March 2, '63. 
June 19, 1861.: Disch. Feb. 23, 1863, on Surg, certif. 
A\ig. 27, 1862. Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Re-enlisted, Dec. 26, ISlio; wounded 
in leg at battle of Wilderness, May 
5, 1864 ; trans, to Co. C, new organ. 
Died Feb. 5, 1862. 

Cornoral ; mustered out of service 
I June 17, 1864. 
iDec. 6, 1861. 'Died Oct. 23, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. Deserted Oct. 12, 1802. 
1 " " I Deserted Feb. 3 1862. 

, Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



Knaff. S. Louis 
Kalane, James 
Knight, Christopher N. 
Kcnyon, Lowell H. 
King, -Jauies A. 



Knight, William H. 
Lapham, Alphonso 



Lewis, Thomas 



\ug. 21, 1861. 
June 0,1861. 

Aug. 22, 1802. 
June .5, 1801. 
Nov. 16, 1861. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June 6, 1861. 
Cranston. R. I. lAug. 16, 1862. 

Warwick, R. I. June 6, 1801. 



Cumberland, R. I. July 9,180c 



Landy, John 



Mathcwson. George H 
McNifl", James 
Mizer, John 
Moraii, James 

Murphy; John 



Smithficld, R. I. 



iProvidence, R. I. iDec. 27, 1801. 



Warwick, R. X. June i>, 1861. 

Woonsocket, R. I. July 16, 1802. 
Providence, R. I. Dec. 27, 1801. 



Ireland, 



Moffitt, Leonard P. 
MeCann, John 
McDoniiald, John 
McAvoy, .Michael 
.McArlev, Bartholomew 
McCabc,- Michiu-1 
McGetrick. Patrick 
Nicholas, Cyril H. 

Nagle, Charles 



July 9, 1863 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June 5, 1861. 
Dcrrv, Ireland, iAug. 29, 1863. 
Cape" Clear, Ireland July 10, 1803. 
Providence, R. I. Nov. 16, 1801, 

Sept. 4, 1862. 
K. Greenwicli, R. I. June 5, 1861. 
Coventry, " 



|Transfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 

Dropped from Rolls, Aug. 1862. 

Wounded in groin at battle of Wil- 
derness, May .5, 1804; trans, to Co. 
C, new organization. 

2d Lt. 3d R. I. Cavalry, Nov. 14, 1863. 

Deserted Jan. 5, 1863. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Trans, to V. R. C, Feb. 15, 1864. 

Corporal ; wounded at battle of Salem 
Heights, May 3, 1863; re-enlisted 
Dec. 26, 1863 ; trjns. to Co. C, new 
organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Wounded in foot at battle of Wil- 
derness, May 0, 1864; trans, to Co. 
Co. C, new organization. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization ; 

i wounded at battle near Winchester, 

! Va., Sept. 19, 1804 ; since died. 

Re-enlisted Jan. 20, 1864; wounded 
at battle near Winchester, Va., Sept. 
19, 1804; since died. 

Deserted Jan. .5, 1863. 

Deserted Dec. 5, 1802. 

Deserted July 2,1803. 

Re-enlisted Jan. 26, 1864; transferred 

i to Co. C, new organization. 

Wounded in breast May 5, 1864, at 
battle of Wilderness ; transferred to 
Co. C, new organization. 

Disch. Jan. 11, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Trans, lo Co. G, Nov. 1, 1863. 
Disch. Aug. 17, 1864. on Surg, certif. 
j " March 14, 1802, 
Honorably discharged June 19, 1861. 
1st Sergt. ; mustered out of service 
I June 17, 1864. 
Trans, to U. S. Navy April 11, 1804. 



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SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



KAMB AND BANK. 



KESIDENCE. 



Nicliolns, Lyman 
Nafl" Stanisliiiis 
Nicholas, Daniel AV. 

rickford, John X. 
Phillips. John 
I'otter. William H. 
Ryan, John 



Warwick, R. I. 
Aayan, Swiiz'il, 
Warwick, K. I. 

Warwick, R. I. 
Ireland, 

Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MCSTEB. 



Remark, William Germany, 

Ray, Thomas , Warwick, R. I. 

Robertson, George Ireland, 

Rojjers, Christopher T. Coventry. R. T. 
Rose, James T. E. Greenwich, R. I. 

Sherman, Benjamin W. Coventry, R. I. 



Smith, William Scotland, 

Simmons, .John B. Warwick, R. I. 

Sherman, George H. Coventry, " 

Skinner, Joseph G. Providence, R. I. 



Salisbury. Otis H. 
Stanley, Peter J. 
Stephenson, David R. 

Sweet, Samuel P. Jr. 
Sweet, Benonl 



Providence, R. I, 

E. Greenwich, " 

Coventry, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 



June 5, 1861. 
iJuly, 7, 1863. 
June G, 1861. 



July 10, 1863. 
iJune 6, 1861. 
Jan. 1, 1862. 



IJuly 10, 1803. 
June 6, 1861. 
Aug. 8, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 

" 5, " 
.Jan. 5, 1861. 



Aug. 10, 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 
Feb. 8, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 25, 1862. 

June ly, 1861. 

" 6, •' 

" 19, " 
" 6, " 



Thompson, Edmund 11. E. Greenwich, R. I. 
Thompson, William , Oct. 21, 1862. 

Th ompson, Edward A.I " " June 6, 1861. 

ThouL-is, William |SmithueId, R. I. Sept. 2, 1862. 



Tourgec, Jeremiah 
Veatch, Charles 



E. Greenwich, R. I. June .0, 1861, 



Granville, Ind. 



Von Berger, Henry Prussia, 

Williams, Leonard 

Warberton, Thomas iProvidence, B. I. 



Sept. 2, 1862. 



July 10, 1863. 
Oct. 21, 1862. 
Sept. 13, 1862. 



Woodmansie, Thos. T. W. Greenwich, R. I. June 5, 1861 

Cranston, R. I. 
<( it 

Portland, Maine, 



Wilson, John A. 
Wilson, William 
Wright, James J 



Sept. 8, 1862. 

" 15, " 
Aug. 30, " 



Disch'd June 19, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Corp ; mustered out of service June 

17, 1861. 
Discli'd Dec. 3, '62, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Transfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 
Deserted Dec. 9, 1862. 
Wound, in leg at battle of Wilderness, 

Jl.iy 5,1864; transferred to Co. C, 

new organization. 
Trans, to Co, C, new organization. 
Deserted Dec. 5, 1862. 
Transferred to Co. C, new organiza'n. 
Deserted Jan. 5, 1863. 
Disch. Nov. 5, '62. on Surg, certific'e. 
Corporal ; wound'd battle Salem Ilei'ts, 

May 3, '63; killed M.ay 6, 1864, at 

battle of Wilderness. 
Trans, to V. S. N., March 25, 1864. 
Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Corp. ; severely wounded at battle 

near Williamsport, July 12. 1863; 

trans, to V. R. C, Jan. 25 1864. 

Disch. Dec. 12, '62, on surg. certificate. 
Corporal : mustered out of service 

June 17; 1864. 
Died Sept. 16, 1861. 
Sergt. ; re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63 ; trans. 

to Co. C. new organization. 
Trans, to V. R. C, 1864. 
Wounded July 3, 1863, (Gettysburg.) 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Woundeil at Gettysburg, July 3, '63; 

trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 : transterred 

to Co. C, new organization. 
Wounded at battle Salem Heights, 

May 3, 186:. ; transterred to Co. C, 

new organiz.ition. 
Deserted Aug. 21 1863. 
I)i,sch'd Mar. 14. '63, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Wounded in wrist at battle Wilderness 

May 5, 1864 ; transferred to Co. C, 

new organization. 
Serst. ; mustered out of service Juno 

17, 1864. 
Killed June 2, 1864, (gunshot wound.) 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Wouniled May 6, LSU, in leg at battle 
1 of Wilderness. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



81 



COMPANY I. 



NAME AND RANK. 



Captains. 
S. J.Tmcs Smith, 
S. B. M. Keail, 
John K. Watcrhouse, 

\st Lifiutennnts. 
Stephen H. Brown, 
Henrv C. .lenukes, 
B. B." Manchester, 

John R. ^Vaterhouse, 
Stephen West, Jr. 
Samuel B. Kussell, 
2c? /jicuteiiants. 
Henry C. Cook, 



KESIDRNCE. 



Providence, R I. 
Cleveland, Oliio, 



Woonsocket, K. I. 
Providence, " 



Smithfield, 



Fall River, Mass. 



Providence, E. I. 



Henrj' C. .Tenckes, 

John R. AVaterhouse, 

Clarke K. Bates, Warwick, 

John M. Turner, Providence, 

.?» rqcants. 
John R. Waterhouse, jProvidence, 
Albert W. Cliajipell, j Woonsocket, 
Napoleon A. Vaslett, 
Edward A. Kussell, 
Adiu B. Capron, 

Corfiora/s. 
Henry A. Green, 

Horatio B. Snow, 

Thomas J. Kelley, 

John Ford. " 

Bradford Chamberlain, Greenville, 

Charles H. Hawkins, " 

George B. Hutchinson, Slatersville, 
William H. Jillson, iWoonsocket, 

]l[iisicians. I 

George F. Kenyon, Providence, 

]Vaf/oner. 
■William H. Aldrich, Woonsocket, 

Privates. 
Aldrich, Willi-im W. Scituatc, 



Arnold. Leander A. 
Adams, Iliram 

Arnold, Elislia 



Woonsocket, 



Smillifield, 



DATE 
OF JIUSTER. 



KEMARKS. 



Austin, David C. Scituate, 

Angel, Lewis E. Greenville, 

11 



June 6, 1861. Killed July 21, '61. at battle Bull Rnn. 

Lieut. Col. March 23, 1863. 
June 28, 1863.iMustered out of service June 17, '64. 

I 

June fi, 1861. Captain Co. D, Sept. 28, 1861. 
Nov. 1, 1861. Trans, to Co. D. 

Trans, from Co. F, Nov. 1, 1862; re- 
I I signed Jan. 11, 1863. 

'May 19, 1863. Captain Co. I, June 3, 1863. 
June 28, 1863. Trans, to Co. F, March 1, 1864. 
I Mar. 20, 1864. Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

June 6, 1861. Wounded at Bull Run July 21, 1861 ; 

1st Lieut. U. S. A.; Capt. 16th U. 

S. Infantry. 
Aug. 7, 1861. 1st Lieut. Co. I, Nov. 1, 1861. 
; " "Feb. 22, 1863. 

Mar. 28, 1863. Died July 18. 1863, of wounds rece'd 
1 I in action Salem Heights May 3, '63. 

Sept. 28, 1863. Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

June 6, 1861. '2d Lieut. Co. I, October 23, 1861. 

" " IDisch'd July2.5, '62, onSurg. certific'e. 

Mar. 25, '62, 

" " ."^ergeant Major. 

I " " Sergeant Major, July 22, 1861. 

" " Sergeant, Oct. 31, 1861; 1st Sergeant, 

July 2-j, 1862 ; killed May 3, 1863, at 

battle Salem Heights. 
" " Transferred to Battery A, 1st R. I. L. 

A., July 14, 1861, as bugler. 
" " Killed July 21, '61, at battle Bull Run. 

" " i '' 

" " Sergeant; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 

killed May 12, '64, battle Wilderness. 

" " Sergeant, May 2b, 1862; discharged 

I March 6, 1863, on Surg, certificate. 

" " Disch'd Oct. 13, '61, on Surg, certifi'e. 

" " " April 7, '62, " " 

" " iMusteredout of service June, 17, 1864. 

" " iDisch. Sept. 15, '62, on Surg, certific'e. 

July 9, 1863. Wounded in abdomen at battle Wilder- 
ness, May 6,1864 ; transferred to Co. 
C, new organization. 
June 6, 1861. Killed May 3, '63, battle Salem Heights. 
" " Corporal, Nov. 1, '61 ; discharged Jan. 

29, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate. 
Corporal; re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63; trans- 
ferred to Co. C, new organization. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
Aug. 1, 1862. Transfcr'd to Co. C, new organization. 



82 



aECOND REGIMENT KHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAMB AND RANK. 



Bailey, Frederic A. 

Hiirker, Thomas H. 
Ball, Albert 

Braipshavr, .folin 
Bropliey, James H. 



Ball, Nalium 
Ballou, Silas G. 

Ballon, Iloratlo N. 



Colvin, Charles E. 



Donclly, Thomas 
Donnovan, John 

Davis, Albert F. 

Purfee, Nathan L. 
Engley, Eton E. 
Fainum, Charles W. Jr. 



Fennel, Daniel 
Farris, Siiniuel 
Green, William II. 

Greene, George W. 

Gannon, Patriek 

Gorton, Edward 

Gravlin, Peter 

Gorton, Nathan 1). 
Green, Albert 
Ilotroyd, George S. 



RESIDENCE. 



Burrillville, K. I. 



Providence, " 
Woonsocket, " 



DATE 
OP MUSTER 



Lonsdale, 



Gcorgiaville, 



jWooiisoeket, 
Central Falls, 

Woonsocket, 



Boyleston, James E. 
Brown, (Uarke li. 

Colvin, Albert H. 

Colvin, Darius. 
Carpenter, IJudolph 0. 
Colvin, Matthew L. 

Clifford, Edward 

Clenery, George H. 
Cory, Charles W. 

Carroll, Patrick 
Cook, Lowell C. 



Providence, " 
; Franklin, Mass. 

I 

i Providence, R. I. 



Woonsocket, " 
Scituate, " 

Woonsocket, " 

Providence, " 
N. Blackstonc.Mass. 

Greenville, 1{. I. 



June 6, 1861. 



Pec. 28, 1861 
iJune 6, 1861. 



Feb. 17, 1862. 
June 0, 18G1. 
Aug. 21, 1861. 
June 6, 1801. 



Dec. 31, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 

Aug. 21, 1862 
Juno 6, 1861. 



N. Scituate, 



Woonsocket, " 
Providence, R. I. 

Glocester, R. 1. 



U.xbridge, Mass. 
Glocester, R. 1. 



Dec. 16, 1861 
Aug. 1, 1861. 

June 6, 1861. 



Woonsocket, R. I. 
Mass. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 

Glocester, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 



Cumberland, R. I. 
Pawtuxet, R. I. 
U.\bridge, Mass. 



I Aug. 1, 1862. 

IDee. 16, 1861. 

Aug. 21, 1861. 

June C, " 

.Feb. 18, 1864. 
!Junc 6, 1861. 



Prisoner Hull Kun, July 21, '61 ; releas- 

eilfroni Salisbury, N. C.,May 22, '62; 

niustiTeil out of service June 5, 1864. 

. ( 'niporal. .Mar. 2i"), 'i;2; died Julv 24, '62. 

Wouiuled at Bull Hun, July 21, 1861; 

I mustered out service June 17. 1864. 

Corporal, C)i-t. ;U, '61 ; woundeil battle 
before Richmond, Ju'e 25, '62; dis- 
charged Sept. 25, '62, Surg, certifi'e. 

iWouniled slightly in groin at battle 
of Wilderness, May 6, 18114; trans- 

[ ferred to Co. C, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Wagoner, Dec. 1, 1861 ; mustered out 

[ of service June 17, 1864. 

TranslVrred from Co. II ; re-cniisted 

; Dec. 26, IWli; transferred to Co. C, 
new organization. 

Mustered out ot service June 17, 1864. 

Taken prisoner Sept. 16, '63 ; exchang- 
ed ; niuster'd out service, Dec. 13, '64. 

Woundfd battle Salem Heights, May 3, 
'63; niuster'd out service June 17, '64. 

Disch'd Di-e. 24, '62, Surg, certificate. 

.Muslureil out ot service June 17, 1864. 

Wounded battle Salem Ileigbis, May 3, 
'63 : transfd to Co. C, mw organi'n. 

Corporal, May 15, '62 ; discharged Feb. 

25, 186:!, on Surgeon's certificate. 
Corporal; Coni'y Sergea't. SepI 26, '63. 
Corporal; wounded alighllv shoulder. 

May 6, l.Slil, at battle of Wilderness. 

Transfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 

Corporal ; wounded slightly in shoulder 
battle Wilderness, May 5. '64; mus- 
tered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Wounded slightly in ankle at battle of 
Wilderness. May 8, 1864; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Discli. Aug. 5, '61, on Surg, certificate. 

Killed May 3, 1863, at battle Salem 
Heights. 

Corp. ; died Aug. 30, 1862, at Chester 
I'a., of fever. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Deserted Dec. 11, 1,SI1-J. 

Wouiideil at battle Hull Run, July 21, 
'61; prisoner at Richmond; dis- 
charged Julv 16, '62, on Surg. cert. 

Deserted Dee.' 11, 1,S62. 

Discliargi'd June 1;!, 1861, (worthless.) 

Corp. ; discharged Aug. 31, 1861, on 
Surg, certificate. 

Trans, from Co, F, ; re-enlisted Dec. 

26, 1863; killed May 18, 1864, at 
battle of Wililerness. 

Wounded slightly at battle of Freder- 
icksburg, Dec. 13, 1862; transferred 
to Co. (.', new organization. 

Trans, from Co. H,; re-enlisted Dec. 
2f>, '63 ; trans, to Co. C, neworga'n. 

: Discharged July 22, 1862, on Sur- 

I geon's certificate. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Discharged Jidy '20, 1862. 

1 Woundeil it battle Salem Heights May 
3. ISli:!; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



83 



NAME AND RANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



Haswell, Joscpli L. 'Slatersville, R. I. 
Higgins, Kicliard Providonce, K. I. 



DATE 
OF MnSTER. 



June 6, 1861. 
Jan. 27, 1862. 



REMARKS. 



Hopkins, fieorge L. Glocester, U. I. June 0, 1861. 



Haley, Hugh 



Horton, Thomas W. 

Knight, AUon S. 
Leary, John 
Lee, James 



Provideneo, H. I. 

Glocester, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 



Lewis, Tlionias W. D. Jamestown, R. I. 



Leacli, .James I). j Providence, R. I. 

Lesage, Lewis " " 

Lawrence, BonjaniinF. 

Looniis, John F. Central Falls, R. I, 

Losser, Jiirvis R. 

Moffltt, James 



Mason, Bradford C. 
Mowry, Orin S. 



Mansfield, Thoni.as 
Marsh, Eugene H. 



Muller, Theodore 
Martin, James 



Munson, William 
Mowry, Alhert A. 
Malone, John J. 



McKenna, .Tames 
Mowry, William W. 
WcGahen, Bernard 
Needam, J. W. 



Potter, Ashael S. 

Potter, James W. 
Perkins, Charles E. 



Percy, William A. 

Parker, Edward A. 
Prue, David 

Parkhurst, Albert B. 
Phillips, Joseph A. 
Perseche Gustave A. 
Praya, Nelson E. 



Woonsocket, R. I. 
Providence, " 



England, 
Franklin, Mass. 



Germanv, 
Albion, R. I. 



Canada, 

Slatersville, R. L 
.Woonsocket, " 



Providence, R I. 
Smithfield, R. L 
Slatersville, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



June 6, 1861. 

Aug. 6, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 



Dec. 25, 1861, 



June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 15, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 
Oct. 11, 1861. 
Aug. 20, 1862. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 

'June 6, 1861. 

Nov. 18, 1861, 



July 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



July 10, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



July 9, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



Oct. 10, 1861. 
June C, 1861. 

July 8, 1863. 



N. Scituate, R. I. June 6, 1861. 



Scituate, R. L 
Smithfield, R.L 



Pawtuckct, R. I. 

Scituate, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 

Blackstone, Mass. 
Georgiaville, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 



iJuly 9, 1863. 
June 6, 1861. 



Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 6, 1861. 



Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Trans, from Co. B, Mar. 1, '62; re-en- 
listed Feb. 24, 1864 ; transferred to 
Co. C, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Wouniled at battle Bull Hun, July 21, 
1861 ; prisoner at Uichmond ; re- 
leased from Salisbury, 'S.C, May 22, 
1862; trans, to. V. R.C.Jan. 15, '64. 

Corporal March 25, 1862; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Ocserted Dec. 11, 1862. 

Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 
3, 18()3 ; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 

Re-enlisted Jan. 4, 1864 ; wounded 
slightly in neck at battle of Wilder- 
ness, May 5, 1864 ; transferred to 
Co. C, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Dischargeil Aug. 5, '61, on Surg. cert. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Transferred to Co. C, new organiza- 
tion, June 17, 1864. 

I Transferred to Co. C, new organiza- 
tion. .June 17, 1864. 

Wounded at battle Salem Heights May 
3, 1863 ; discharged Jan. 5, 1864, on 
Surgeon's certificate. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Wounded slightly in head at battle of 
Wilderness May 12, 1864 ; mustered 
out of service June 17, 1864. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Wounded dangerously in thigh at bat- 
tle of Wilderness May 12, 1864; 
died May 15, 1864, in Hospital. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Wouniled at battle Salem Heights May 
3, 1863; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1864. 

Transfe'd to Co. C, new organization. 

Deserted Sept. 10, 1862. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Wounded at battle near Winchester 
Va., Sept. 19, 1864; transferred to 
Co. C, new organization. 

Corp. July 29, 1862 ; Sergt. ; muster- 
ed out of service June 17, 1864. 

Trans, to Co, C, new organization. 

Corp. ; Sergt. ; re-enlisted Dec. 26, '63 ; 
wounded slightly in head at battle 
of Wilderness May 6, 1864; trans, 
to Co. C, new organization. 

Corp.; Serg. ; re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863; 
trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Disch.Oct. 20, '62, on Surg, certificate. 

Re-enlisted Dec. 26, 1863 ; transferred 
to Co. C, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '64. 

Killed May 18, '64, battle Wilderness. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 

Disch. June 13, 1861, (worthless.) 



84 



SECOND KEGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAUE AND BANK. 




IVrrv, Gcoryie 
Uwil, Willi.nn H. 
UolKTtsim, William 
liiluy, .Jaims O. 



liaid, Goorfre 
IJaiulall, John 15. 



Woonsot'kct, R. I. 
SlaUrsvilk', K. I. 
Scollaiid, 



France, 
Wuoiisockc't, IJ. I. 



Uili-y, KilwanlO. 
Sirniiions, (u'orge N. 
Slri'i'tfr, .Josi'iili W. 
Siiiilli, William F. 
Sullivan, Daniel 

Scliaa, John 
Small, KolxTt W. 
Schmiilt, Charles 
Slone. Alhert H. 

Saunilers, II. A. 

Sheldon, Charles M. 
Sault, Peter 

Smith, John K. 

Stcere, Jesse 

Smith, William L. 
Steerc, .James F. 
Tubhs, Alhert 
Taylor, (ieort;e G. 
Turner, John M. 
Tliurston, Benjamin R 
Traverse, Au{;ustus 

Tucker, Leander S. 

Teller, Victor 
Thornton, .Jesse B. 
Touir, Christian 
Thorpe. Klias H. 
Tayer, Henry C. 
Vose, C. F. 
Wood, Joseph M. 



Wood, Tluinias C. 
AVhipple, M. K. 
Willis, William 
Wilco.\, George W. 



Providence, R. I. 
Woonsocket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Germany, 

W'oonsocket, R. I. 

(Jermany, 

Suituate, R. I. 

I 

jlrclnnd, 

Cranston, R. I. 
Woon.socket, R. I. 



Glocestcr, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Georjjiaville, R. I. 
Uxbridge, Mass. 

Providence, R. I. 

Canada, 

Mendon, Mass. 

Prussia, 

Providence, R. I. 
Germany. 
Gloeester, K. I. 

Mendon, Mass. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 

Oct. '.t, 1801. 
June II, 1801. 
.lulv '.», 1801. 
Aug. 10, 1802. 



July 9, 1803. 
June 0, 1801. 



Oct. 1.3, 1861. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
Mar. 17, 1804. 
Aug. 21, 1802. 

Aug. 12, 1863. 
June 0, 1801. 
.luly 10, 1863. 
Nov. VJ, 1861. 

Aug. 27, 1863. 

June 14, 1861. 
June 0, 1801. 



Aug. 1, 1801. 

Oct.l, 1801. 
Aug. 1, 1801. 
June 0, 1861. 



Aug. 20, 1862. 
Aug. 8, 1863. 

June 0, 1801. 

Aug. 11, 1863. 
Die. 24, 1^61. 
July 10, 1863. 
Juiie 0, 1861. 
Aug. 20,1862. 

June 6, 1801. 



IiK.M.\I!KS. 



Cumberland, R. I. 

N. Kingstown, R. 1 
Mendon, Mass. 



Xov. l'.\, 1801 

Inly '.), 1803. 

July 11), 1803. 

June 6, 1861. 



Transferred to Co. C, new organiza'n. 
Disch. Feb. 1, '03, on Surg, certificate. 
Trans, to Co C, new orii.'iiiizalion. 
Wounded at b.-itlle S:\U-ui llriyhts May 

3, 1803; trans, to V. 1{. C., Oct. 12, 

'03 ; mustered out of service July 

13, 180.->. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Wounded at battle Bull Hun. Inly 21, 

1801 ; discharged .Ian. 1, 1862, on 

•Surgeon's certilicate. 
Transferred to Co. C, Nov. 1, 1862. 

" " new organlza'n. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Trans, to V. R. C, April 18, 1864; 

mustered out ot service, .luly 8, '65. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Quartermaster Sergeant. July 28, '62. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Died July l-'), 1802, at Portsmouth 

Grove hospital, of typhoid fever. 
Trans, to Battery (i, 1st R. I. L. A. 

Dec. y, 1803. 
Disch. Aug. .'), 1801, on surg. ccrtit. 
Corporal ; mustered out of service, 

June 17, 1804. 
Sergeant ; mustered out of service, 

June 17, 1804. 
Ueenlisteil D. c. 20, 1S63 ; transfe'd 

to Co. C, new organization. 
Discharged .June 17, 1802. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Deserted Aug. 8, 1801. 
Disch. (Jet. I'.l, 1802, on surg. certif. 
Commissary Sergt., July 24, 1S02. 
Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 
Trans, to Battery G, Isl R. 1. L. A., 

Dec. '.I, 1801. 
Undergoing sentence of (i<'n. Court 

Martial, at Fort Jefferson, Fla. 
Deserted Sept. 10, 18(i:!. 

Trans, to U. S. Navy, April 1"), 1801. 

Deserted Dec. .5, 18li3. 

Disch. Dec 5, 18ii3. on surg. certif. 

Died Dec. 12, '03, at Br'ndy Station, Va. 

Sergeant; wounded at battle Salem 
Heights, May 3, 1803; re-enlisted 
Fet). 20, 1801; wouniled sevi'nly in 
Icd't shoulder at Brighlwood, Md., 
.luly 12, 1804; trans, to Co. C, new 
organization. 

Trans, to Co. C, new organization. 



Walling, Benjamin G. N. Providence, R. I.' July 9, 1803. 



V>'alcs, Henry T. 
Wight, Samuel 



Bellinghain, Mass. 
N. Scituate, R. I. 



Killed March 12, 1802, (accidental ex- 
plosion of a she 11.) 
Wounded slightly at battle of Wil- 
derness, May 0. ISiJl; trans, to Co. 
C, new organization. 
June 0, 1801. Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 
" iCorporal, Oct. 31, 1801; sergeant; 
I died I\lay lo, 1803, of wonmls rec'd 
1 at bat. of Salem Ueiglits May 3, '63. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



85 



NAME AND RANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


DATE 
OF MUSTER. 

Jan. 29, 1862. 
June 6, 1861. 
July 10, 1863. 


REMARKS. 


Winsor, Pitts S. 

Weeks, Charles W. 

Worril, John F. 

Werner, George 
Wood, Charles C. 


Scituate, K. I. 

Slatersville, R. I. 

Woonsoeket, R. I. 
Germany, 


Wonnded at battle of Salem Heights, 
May 3, 1863 ; died May 20, 1863, of 
wounds. 

Re-enlisted, Dec. 26, 1803 ; trans, to 

. Co. C, new organization. 

Discliarfjed June 13, 1861, (worthless.) 

Deserted Aug. 27, 1808. 

Trans, to V. R. C, Marcli 15, 1864. 



86 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



COMPANY K. 



NAME AND BANK. 



Captains. 
diaries W. Turner, 
Kilwiri K. Sherman, 

Jolin P. Shaw, 

\st Lieutenants. 
Otis P. G. Clarke, 
Samuel J. Sniilh, 
.John I'. Shaw, 
William L. Wheaton, 

2(1 Lieiitetiants. 
Samuel .J. Smith, 
William G. Turner, 
ilolm G. Beveridge, 
Obed H. Girtijrd, 
Stephen West, Jr. 
Edmund F. Prentiss, 

Serneants. 
Obed H. GifTord, 
John Hamilton, 
William G. Turner, 
.Tames W. Dennis, .Jr. 
William T. I.awton, 

Corporals. 
John Hodgson, 
Ebenezer J. Blake, 



Henry T. Blanchard, 

Henry Reinwald, 
Timothy C. Sullivan, 



John H. Murphy, 

Samuel Wormwood, 

Jolm W. Hunt, 

Musicians. 
John F. Leach, 

James Shelley, 

Hugh Crawley, 
Waifoner. 

Joseph W. Wade, 
Privates. 

Angell, William H. 

Allsop, John 
IJriggs, Charles E. 
IJierwaiiger, John 
Brown, William 



BESIDENCG. 



Newport, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Newport, I?. I. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, 
Newport, K. I. 
Smitl.fielJ, R. I. 
Providence, U. I. 

Newport, R. I. 
Providence, U. I. 
Newport, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 



Pawtueket, R. I. 
Newport, K. I. 



Maine, 
Greenwich, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Illinois, 

Lonsdale, R. I. 
Maine, 



DATE 
OP MUSTEB. 



June 5, 1861. Resigned Nov. 28, 1801. 

Died July 12, 1802, at Belevue hospi- 

i tal. New York. 

[Kill'd May 12, '01,at battle Wilderness. 

June G, 1861. Captain Co. C, July 22, 1801. 
July, 1801. Adjutant. 

Captain Co. K, July 21, 1802. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 



June 5, 1861. 



June 28, 1863. 



June 5, 1861. 



1st Lieut. Co. K, July 22, 1861. 

" E, Nov. 28, 1801. 
Transferred to Co. 11, Julv 24. 1802. 
'• (.',, Nov. 1, 1802. 

1st Lieut. Co. I, June 3. 1803. 
" " A, Oct. 30, 1863. 

!2d Lieut. Co. K, July 24, 1862. 
Diseh. Aug. 0, '01. on Surg, certificate. 
2d Lieut. Co. K, July 22. 1861. 
Disch. .Jan. 21. 1803. 
Wounded at battle of Salem Heights, 

Mav 3, 1803; trans, to V. K. C, 
1 Aug. 2'J, 1863. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
1st Sergeant, July 22, 1801 ; died Feb. 

10, 1805, at Annapolis, Md., of 

Pneumonia. 
(Corporal; Sergt. ; killed May 0, '04, at 
i battle of the Wilderness. 
Diseli. 1S02. on Surg.eerlifieate. 
Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '01 ; 

prisoner at Riclimoiid ; discharged, 

Dec. 18, 1801, on Surg, certitieate. 
Corporal; Sergeant, Nov. 30, 18lil ; 

mustered out of service June 17, '04. 
Prisoner of war, released ; transferred 

to Co, A, new organization. 
Died April U, 1803. 



" " Trans, to battery A, 1st R. L Lt. Art. 

June 20, 1801. 
Nov. 4, 1861. |Prisonerat Richmond ; trans, to Co. 

A, new organization. 
June 18, 1861. Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 



Juno 5, 1861. 



Smithfield, R. I. 'Aug. 1, 1801. 



Deserted Feb. 4, 1802, (2d time.) 



Prisoner at Richmond. July 24, 1804 ; 
trans, to Co. A, new organization. 
E. Greenwich, R. I. March 0. 1862. Disc'd Sept. 21, '63, on Surg, ccrlif. 
Providence, R. I. June u, 1861. Disch. June 18,1801 ; (worthless.) 

Deserted Jan. 20, 1802. 
Newport, R. I. " " Wounded at Battle of Bull Run, July 

21, 1801 ; discharged .Jan. 20, 1863, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



87 



NAME AND BANS. 



Belden, Leonard C. 

Baker, William J. 
Braman. George W. 
Baker, Darius 



Bolton, Peter 
Barry, John 



Bucklin, William N. 
Brown, diaries 



Benton, John D. 

Bartlett, Jencks 
Cooney, James 
Corcoran, Dennis 
Corhett, William 
Clarke, Augustus M. 
Callahan. James 

Courtney, John 



Chambers, Thomas 
Callahan, Julin 
Connor, Lawrence 
Cobb, William M. 
Collins, Thoniiis 
Conly, John J. 
Crandall, James S. 
Chase, Zaccheus 

Dimond, William 
Dow, .James P. 
Downey, .John J. 
Devlin, .John 
Finn, Martin 
Flinn, Samuel J. 
Foster, John 
Fales, Thomas H. B. 

Graham, John 
Gould, Charles H. 
Graves, Samuel W. 



Gladding, Harrison 
Greenman, Edward 
Howard, Oliver H. P. 
Harrop, Walter 



Hollis, .James B. 
Hall. Bernard M. 
Hunt, William II. 
Hanley, Janus 




Newport, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



Newport, R. 1. 
Providence, E. I. 

S. Kingstown, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 

Smithfield, R. I. 
I'awtucket, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 

(( It 

Olneyville, R. I. 
Newport, K. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



June 5, 186L 

Oct. 15, 1862. 
June 5, 1861. 



KEHABKS. 



Aug. 1,1801. 



(June 5, 1861. 

ti (( 

Oct. 23, 1861. 
June .5, 1861. 
Jan. 20, 1862. 

iJune •'>, 1861. 



Valley Falls, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 
Providence, H, I. 
New York, N. Y. 
Newport, R. I. 
E. Greenwich, R. I. 
Newport, " 

Olneyville, 
Pawiucket, " 
Providence, " 
Olneyville, " 
Providence, " 
New York, N. Y. 

Washington, D. C. 

Newport, R. I. 
Providence, " 
Apponaug, " 



June 6, 1861. 
June .5, 1861. 
Jan. 16, 1863. 
June 0, 1861. 
Feb. 14, 1862. 
Aug, 1, 1861. 

Jan. 16, 1862. 
June .5, 1861. 
Oct. 27, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 

Jan. 19, 1863. 
Oct. 17, 1862. 
July 15, 1861. 

June 5, 1861. 



Providence, " 

Fall River, Mass. 
England, 



Olneyville, R. I. 

Warwick, '■ 

Olneyville, " 



Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 5. 1861. 
July 0, 1863. 



Dec. 16, 1861. 
June 5, 186). 

Jan. 10, 1802. 



Corporal, Nov. 12, 1861 ; deserted 

Sept. 1, 1862. 
Deserted Dec. 5. 1862. 
Mustered out of service .June 17, 1864. 
Wounded at battle Wddcrncss, May 

6, 1804 ; mustered out of service, 

June 17, 1804. 
'Wounded slightly at bat. before Rich- 
mond, June 25, 1802 ; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
Wounded battle Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; 
; prisoner at Richmond ; released from 
I Salisbury, N. C, May 22, 1802; 
1 discli. Sept. 12, '62, on surg. certif. 
Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 
I Wounded slightly at bat. before Rich- 
I niond, June 25, 1802 ; mustered out 

of service June 17, 1864. 
1st Sergeant, Sept. 25, 1861 ; disch. 

Jan. 27, 1862. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 
.( It 11 

iDeserted Aug. 12, 1861. 

Disch'd Mar. 4, '63. on Surg, certif. 

Disch. Mar. 13, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Trans, to Battery C, 1st R. I. L. A., 
Jan. 28, 1864. 

Wounded battle Bull Run July 21, '61 ; 
wounded bat. Salem Heights, May 3, 

I 1803; mustered out of service June 
17, 1804. 

iTransfe'd to V. R. C, March 1.5,1804. 

.Deserted Aug, 4, 1862. 

Deserted March 20, 1862. 

Disch. April 12, 1864, on Surg, ccrtil. 

Deserted Feb. 26, 1803. 

Deserted March 20, 1802. 

Disch. Sept.25, '62, on Surg. certificate. 

Re-enlisted Dee. 26, 1863 ; transferred 
to Co. A, new organization. 

Disc'd Nov. 6, '62, on Surg, certificate. 
" Aug. o, '01, " " 

" July 26, '62, 

Deserted Nov. 18, 1861. 

Mustered out of serviceJune 17, 1864. 

Deserted May 8, 1863. 
Dec. 5, 1862. 

Corporal ; killed May 3, 1863, at battle 
of Salem Heights. 

Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Disc'd June 23, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Wounded Bull Run, July 21, '61 ; pris. 
oner Richmond, July 24, '61 ; releas- 
ed from Salisbury, N.C., May 22, '02 ; 
killed May 12, '64, battle Wilderness. 

Disc'd Mar. 4, '63, on Surg, certificate. 

Deserted Nov. 27, 1861. 

Corporal ; disch'd on Surg, certificate. 

Wounded severely in left eye at Bright- 
wood, Md., July 12, 1864; transferred 
to Co. A. new organization. 

Deserted March 21, 1802. 

Mustered out of service .June 17, 1804. 

Wounded slightly at battle before Rich- 
mond, June 25, 1862; transferred to 
Co. A, new organization. 



88 



SECOND KEGIMKNT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



NAME AND BANK. 



RESIDENCE. 



OF MDSTER. 



SEHABK8. 



IIatli;i\viiy. Aii^'ustus.T. rrovidince, " 
IJatliawav, f liarlus W. Fall Hiwr, Mass. 



Higgiiis, ./olin 

Hilton, Jolin .1, 
Hopkins, William 
Ilalliawav, .Janus II. 
llinc'S, lUnry F. 



Ilurlliort, Anfjustus 
Islnnil, I'atriuk 

Janitzky, Tlicodoro 
Jones, Thomas E. 

Johnson, Eilwanl 
Kccnc, .Simon \V. 
Kilioy, I'atrick 

Lee. Peter 
McCabe, John 



Mowry, Daniel 
IMcIver, IVter 
Marklanil, Oeorjie 
IMorse, F.ilwanl T. 
Moran, .Fohn 
Moran, Michael 

McCann, William 



Myers, Lewis 
McGinley, William 
Muiphy, John H. 



Moran. John II. 
Melntire. Matthew 
Mullen, Patrick J. 
Merrick, Henry 
MeC.iffi-y. .John 
MeKoy, Thomas 
MeC'ov, James 



Olneyville. R. I. 

Worcester, Mass. 
Central Falls, U. I. 
Proviileiiee. " 



Sniithfiel.l, R. 1. 

Olr.eyville, R. I. 
Providence, " 



Newport, 1!. I. 



Providence, R. I. 
Newjiort, H. I. 
Canada. 
Proviilence, R. I. 

Dublin, Ireland, 

Newport, R. I. 



June -5, 1801. 



June 0. 1861. 

Feb. 20, 1802. 
June 18, 1801 



Oct. 18, 1861. 
Oct. 29, 1861. 

.June 5, 1801. 
.Ian. 20, 1803. 

June .5, 1801. 



June 18, 1861. 



Oct, 16, 1861. 
June •!■), 1801. 
July 8, 180:!, 
June 5, 1801. 
\ug. 1.5, 1803 



June 5, 1861. 



;Woonsoeket, R. I. June 5, 1801. 



Providence, K. I. 
Pawtueket, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
lioston, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 



Nicholson, .TohnO."«» JNewport, R. I. 
Newman, David A. " 



Apr. 1, 1804. 
.lune 5, 1801. 
.hiue 18, 1801. 
Jan. 12, 1803. 
Apr. 1, 1804. 



June 5, " 



Nichols, Charles 
Kickerson, Elijah 



Nortbup, Gardiner 
O'Hearn, Morris 



Providence, R. I. 
I'awtiicket, K. I. 



O'Sullivan, Timothy Providence, R. I. 
I'erry, Samuel T, jPerryville, R, I. 



Peckliam. Henry E. 
Randall, William H. 
Roenan, John 



Providence, R. I. 
Olneyville, R. I. 



March 1, 1862. 

Aug. 1, 1861. 
June 5, 1861. 

Aug. 1, 1861. 
Nov. 27, 1861. 



Mustered out of service June 17, 1864. 

Cor]ioral ; re-enlisted Dec. 20, '03; trans- 
ferred to Co. .\, new or{;ainzalion. 

Attached to Mattery A, IstR. I. L. A., 
July 7, lt<01. 

Mustered out of service June 17,1804. 

Transfer'd to Co. A, new organization. 

Wounded at Hull Run, July 21, 1801 ; 
prisoner :it Richmond ; di>eharf;ed 
Sept. 12, 1.S02, on Surg, certificate. 

Disc'd .Mar. 2.'). '02, on Surg, certificate. 
[Died May 2.1, 1802, at Washington, D. 
I C, of typhoid fever. 

Discli. May 2, 1802, on surg. certif. 

Corp. ..July 1, 1803; transferred to Co. 
A, new organization. 

Disc'd Sept. 10, '02, on Surg, certifi'e. 
VVoundeil hattle Hull Run, .July 21, '61 ; 

disch. Apr. 2, '02, on surg. certif. 
Deserted .\ug. i'.K 1803. 
Wounded at battle of IJull Run. July 

21, ISO] ; prisoner at Richiniind July 

24, 1801 ; mustered out of service 
June 17, 1804. 

Died Dec. 18, '(i3, at Washington D.C. 

.Mustered out of service June 17, 1804. 

Deserted Se])!. 24, 1803. 

Killed July 21, 1801, at battle Bull Run. 

Missing buttle WIMcrnessMay 12,' 04. 

.Mis-sing batth' Wilderness May 12, '04; 
trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Wotinded at battle of Bull Run, July 
21, 1801 ; died July 31, '01, at Rich- 
mond, Va. 

Deserleil Nov. 26, 1863, 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization, 

Wonniled in thigh at liatlle Wililerness, 
May 0, 1804; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1801. 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organ zation. 

Oes, rted Ans. 4, 1802. 

Killed Julv 21, '01, at hattle Bull Run. 

Desertc-d Slarcb 20, 1803. 

Di,-ch. .Mar. 2"), 1802, on Surg, certif. 

l)i>cliargeil. 

Wounded battle before Richmond, .lune 

25, 1802; .lischarged March 14 1803 
on Surgi-on's certificate. 

Killed Julv 21. IWU, battle Bull Run. 

Died .Mayll, 1S02, at W ashington, D. 
C., ol Typhoid fever. 

Disch. .\ug. 5, 1801, (worthless.) 

Wounded sliglitly in hand at Freder- 
icksburg, Dec. 13, 1802; transferred 
to V. R. C., March 2, 1804; mus- 
tered out of service .June 17, 1804, 

Re-enlisted March 4, 1804 ; trans, to 

Co. A, new organization. 
Rc-enlisteil Dec. 20. 1803. 
Corp., reenlisled Dec. 26, '03; killed 

May 12, 1804, at battle W'ilderncss. 
Trans, to Co. A. new (Organization. 
Killed June 25, '02, at bat. Fair Oaks. 
'Transferred to U. S. N. April 12, '64. 



L.fffC 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



89 




Randall, Serel 
Reynolds, Hazard A 



Randall, Henry C. 
Rarulall, Isaac C. 

Redmond, Peter J. 
Smith, Israel 
Sni til, HuRie 
Steel, Alexander 
Sheldon, Walter M. 
Sampson, Alonzo 
ScliaHer, John 
Smith, John 
Selmeiiler, Ilenrich 
Stacy, James C. 



Straus, John 
Sullivan, John 

Shane, Robert 

Slocum, William P. 

Sullivan, Patrick 
Sullivan, Timothy C. 

Smith, Anson J. 

Thurston. James F. 
Tuligg, Heniiel 
Thompson, Samuel 
Thompson, Fred. 
Tierney, Andrew 
Taylor, James 

Tliurber, William B. 
Tanner, Job 



Vincent, Doufjlass 
Verdeman, Albert 
Voi;el, Hermann 
Vatelaeaici, Joseph 
Woodworth, James T. 
Watson. Thomas G. 
Ware, George E. 
West, Lorin S. H. 
AVest, M.arshall M, 

Wilkins, Daniel 
WilHams, John R. 
Young, Thomas E. 

12 



Olneyville, R. I. 
l^rovidence, R, I. 



iOlncyville, R. I. 



New York, N. Y. 
Smitlifield, R. I. 
England, 
Newport, R. I. 
I rovidencc, R. I. 

Ireland, 

! Germany, 
Newport, R. I, 



Germany, 
Newport, R. I. 



Portsmouth, R. I. 



Nov. 27, 18G1. 
June 5, 1801. 



Dec. 2, 1861. 
I Dec. 10, 1801 
1 

.Ian. 19, 1863. 
.Aug. 1, 1861. 
Aug. 15 1803 
June 5,1861. 



.July, 9, 1863. 

iJuly 10, 1863. 
June 5, 1861, 



July 9, 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 



Newport, R. I. lAug. 1, 1801. 

" " 'june 5, 1861. 

Aug. 12, 1863. 
I June 5, 1861. 

I 

Oct. 17, 1801. 
June 5, 1801. 



Germany, 
Newport, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 
Newport, R. I. 

Providence, R. I. 



Canada, 
Germany, 

Italy, 
Providence, R. I. 

Pawtucket, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
iOlneyville, R. I. 

(Providence, R. I. 
Germ uitown. Pa. 
Newport, R. I. 



Aug. 1,1801. 



July 9, 1863. 
July 10, 1803 
July 9, 1803. 
Julv 8, 1803. 
Aug. 1, 1801. 
Julv 9. 1863. 
Juno 5, 1861. 
July 8, 1863. 
June 5, 1861. 



Prisoner in Richmond, badly wound'd, 
prohablv dead. 

Deserted 'March 21, 1862. 

Sergt. ; wounded at battle Bull Run, 
July 21, 1861 ; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1801. 

Discharged Nov. 5, 1802. 

Re-enli^ted Dec. 20, 1803; transferred 
to Co. A, new organization. 

Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Mustered out of service Aug. 1, '64. 

Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 

Mustered out of service June 17, '04. 

Killed July 21, 1861, at battle Bull Run. 

Disch'd Sept. 29, '61, on Surg, certif. 

Deserted Dec. 5, 1803. 

I 

Deserted Aug. 21, 1863. 

Corp.; wounded under lip. May 6, '64, 
I at battle Wilderness ; mustered out 
of service June 17, 1864. 

Deserted Dec. 5, 1863. 

Wounded in leg, May 0, 1804, at bat. 
Wilderness ; mustered out of ser- 
vice June 17, 1864. 

Killed June 25, 1802, at battle Fair 
Oaks. 

Corp. ; discharged March 25, 1862, 
on Surgeon's certificate. 

Disch. June 18, 1861, (worthless.) 

Corporal; wounded battle Bull Run, 
July 21, 1801, lost fore arm ; re- 
enlisted ; trans, to Co. A, new org. 

iRe-cnlisted Dec. 26, 1803 ; killed June 
3, 1804, at battle of Cold Harbor. 

!Trans. to V. R. C, Aug. 1, '03. 

Deserted Oct. 19, 1803 

DescTted Nov. 1, 1861. 

Deserted Sept. 18, 1803. 

Deserted Nov. 15, 1861. 

Corporal, Nov. 30, 1861 ; sergeant ; 
kill'd May 12, '04,atbat. Wilderness. 

Disch'd June 18, '01, (worthless.) 

Corporal, April 1, '02; transferred to 
Co. B, :iew organization ; died July 
10, 18(i4, of wounds received May 
0, 1864, at battle Wilderness. 

Transfe'd to Co. A, new organization. 

Deserted Aug. 26, 1803. 

Trans, to Co. A, new organization. 



Discharged Dec. 20, 1862. 
Transfer'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Disch. July 3, '01, on Surg, certifi'e. 
Transfer'd to Co. A, new organization. 
Corporal; Sergeant; mustered out of 
I service June 17, 1804. 
" 'Diseh'dSept. 29, '01, on Surg, certif. 
Aug. 1, 1801. {Mustered outof service June 17, 1864. 
" I Disch. April 23, 1802, on Surg, certif. 



90 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



UNASSIGNED RECRUITS. 



NAME AND BANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


DATE 
OF MD3TEB. 


SEUARKS. 


Privates. 












Allen, Edmund S. 


Bristol, R. 1. 


Sept. 30, 1862. 


Never reported to 


the Regiment. 


Albert, Ch;irles 




Oct. 13, 


" 


" 


" 


Antoine, Gilson 




" 18, 


i< 


i( 


i< 


Barnard, I'ierrc 


Gloccster, U. L 


" 1, 


" 


II 


11 


Blaekwcll, .Joseph T. 




" 14, 


« 


It 


II 


Burnett, I'rindel T. 




Nov. 13, " 


" 


II 


it 


Baxter, Huf;li 


Cumberland, R. I. 


*i *22 " 


a 


II 


•1 


Canple, Frederick 




Feb. iT,' " 


" 


II 


" 


Cave, Charles 






" 


11 


" 


Capron, Charles 






" 


II 


" 


Charles, Louisse 


S. Kingstown, K. I. 


Sept. 29, " 


" 


" 


•• 


Corcoran, Hennis 


Westerly, R. I. 


Oct. 1, " 


t< 


" 


" 


Cole, .Lames 






It 


it 


(1 


Cusaek, Barnard 


Ireland, 


Nov. 12, 1864. 


Veteran 


Recruit. 




Dagnaus, ,Jolin 




Oct. 1.3, 18iil. 


Never r 


•ported to 


the Regiment. 


Davis, Charles A. 


Providence, R. I. 


Sept. 22, 1862 


•' 


" 


" 


Dolson, William 


Boston, Mass. 


Oct. 26, 


it 


" 


" 


Dojie, James 




" 7, 


(( 


" 


" 


Diesso, Louis 




" 16, " 


ti 


" 


" 


Dean, Charles 


New York, N. Y. 


Dec. 12, " 


K 


II 


" 


Derrossier, Eugene 




July 12, 1864. 








Fisher, John 




Aug. 2'.), 1862. 


" 


(1 


t( 


Garibaldi, Carlo 






" 


" 


" 


Gomly, Heter 


Providence, R. I. 


Sept. 11, " 


" 


" 


" 


Gland, John 


ti (( 


" " 


" 


•• 


" 


Griffin, George 


U It 


" 23, " 


(( 


" 


" 


Golden, John 


Glocester, R. I. 


Oct. 1, 


(( 


" 


" 


Gomly, David L. 




" 9, 


" 


" 


•' 


Grady, Thomas 




" 2, 


« 


II 


" 


Gennani, .Limes 


Philadelphia, Pii. 


Nov. 21, " 


t( 


" 


" 


Hendria, George 




" 16, 1861. 


If 


" 


II 


Hannibal, Kangnis 


Newport, II. I. 


Sept. 11), 1862. 


ii 


" 


II 


ILdI, John 




Aug. 27, " 


l( 


II 


II 


Hoit, Edward 


New York, N. Y. 


Sept. 22, " 


(I 


*i 


II 


Holden, William 




Oct. 7, " 


(t 


(• 


ti 


Hallows, Hichard 




" 29, 


(( 


II 


" 


Harding, Henry 




" 28, " 


U 


fi 


it 


Horton, William H. 






f( 


II 


II 


Hanson, .Limes H. 




Nov. 26, 1864. 


II 


If 


II 


.Lickson, Henry 




Oct. 8, 1862. 


(1 


it 


II 


.Jones, Thomas 






" 


II 


ti 


.Johnson, Edward 


Providence, R. I. 


Sept. 11,1862. 


II 


[1 


ti 


Johnson, .John C. 


Middletown, Conn. 


Oct. 24, " 


K 


It 


" 


Kelley, Thom.is 




Jan. 4, " 


l( 


" 


" 


Keaher. Patrick 




Feb. 17, " 


" 


It 


•' 


Kent, John 




Sept. 23. ■' 


•' 


(1 


If 


Kennedy, William 




Oct. 9, 


It 


II 


11 


Kennedy, John 




Nov. 13, ■■ 


« 


. II 


" 


Kelley, Joseph 


New London, Conn. 


Dec. " '• 


,( 


" 


II 


Lyons, John W. 




Oct. 12, 1861. 


" 


II 


•' 


Lisage, Jones 




'• 15, " 


" 


II 


" 


Lynch, P.atrick 




Feb. 17, 1862. 


" 


" 


" 


Larned, George F. 




Sept. 23, " 


it 


" 


" 


Lovett, Charles 


S. Kingstown, R. 1. 


Oct. 20, 


(1 


«i 


" 


Lawless, David 




Nov. 3, 


(( 


II 


" 


Levi, ,John , 


Salem, Mass. 


Dec. 1, 


If 


II 


If 


Lawler, Patrick 


Newport, R. I. 


Jan. 9, 1863. 


" 


11 


If 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. 



91 







DATE 




NAME AND KANK. 


RESIDENCE. 


OF MUSTER. 


REMARKS. 


Privates. 








McKoy. Thomas 




Oct. 12, 1861. 


Never reported to the Regiment. 


Martin, Ulvin 




" " 


" " " 


McDonnils, Bernard 




Nov. 20, 1861. 


" " " 


Martin. Calvin 




Dec. 16, 1861. 


i( tt (( 


Murry, William 


Providence, R. I. 


Sept. 10, 1862. 


It ti 11 


Malcolm, Hugh 


Cranston, " 


" 2, " 


Died Sept. 30, 1862, en route for Wash- 
ington, 1). C. 


Miller, Daniel 




" 20, " 


Never reported to the Regiment. 


Mullen, William 


S. Kingstown, R. I. 


Aug. 26, 1862. 


(< it u 


Milner, James 


Newport, " 


Oct. 29, 1862. 


ii n it 


Murpliy, Daniel 




" 3, " 


tt ti tt 


Monroe, Samuel 




" 2, " 


a tt u 


Mussell, Frederick 




" 9, " 


<t tt u 


McElroy, James 




•' U, '■ 


(< a tt 


McCoy, Tlionias 






tt tt a 


Muliloon, James 




Nov. 18, 1862. 


it It a 


Milton, Allen 


Plymouth, Conn. 


Feb. 26, 1863 


t( « a 


Monaglian, Edward 


England, 


Dec, 22, 1864. 




Mclson, Charles E. 




Oct. 29, 1862. 


Transferred to V. R. C, July 21, 1863 
mustered out of service Oct. 23, 1865. 


Nielson, Charles E. 




" " 


Never reported to the Regiment. 


Nichols, Andrew A. 






" '* '* 


O'Donnell, Tatrick 




Oct. 15, 1861. 


(> a (( 


Rivy, William 


Providence, R. I. 


Sept. 11, 1862. 


It ■( tt 


Eiley, Bernard 




Oct. 3, 1862. 


t( tt a 


Eiley, John 




" 8, " 


ti tt u 


Kivers, Andrew 


Woonsocket, " 


Feb. 3, 1863. 


tt tt it 


Smith, John 




Sept. 23, 1862. 


tt tt it 


Schmit, Charles 




" 20, " 


ti tt tt 


Strong, George 




Oct. 1, 1862. 


it tt tt 


Sullivan, Charles 




11 ft 


a ti it 


Sullivan, Thomas 




" " 


tt ti a 


Smith, Louis V. 




" 1, *' 


tt It a 


Schmit, John 




ti it 


tt it it 


Spencer, William D. 




tl IC 


It It it 


Samiile, William 






" " " 


Stagers, Michael 


Taunton, Mass. 


Dec. 13, 1862. 


It tt .< 


Stetson, George A. 


Pawtucket, R. I. 


June 6, 1861. 


Transferred from Batterj' A, R. I. L. A. 


Tobey, William 


Westerly, " 


Oct. 1, 1862. 


Never reported to the Regiment. 


Thailn, Charles 




" 9, " 


ti it it 


Tiernan, William 






it it it 


Taniey, Jeremiah 




"30, " 


a it ti 


Toomy, James 


Troy, N. Y. 

■ 


Jan. 26, 1863. 


it tt it 


Vigelus, Alexander 




Oct. 11, 1862. 


a u a 


Williams, William 




'■ 15,1861. 


it tt it 


Walsh, Patrick 




Dec. 26, 1861. 


(( it a 


Wilson, Edward H. 




Sept. 22, 1862. 


it tt ti 


Walsh, William 




" 23, " 


tt a a 


Warren, Henry C. 


Providence, R. I. 


" 26, " 


" " *< 


Wilson, James 


Westerly, 


Oct. 1, 1862. 


i( (( ti 


Wiese, Adams 




" 8, " 


it t( 11 


Wilbur Charles 




" 9, " 


it a (t 


Whalan, Patrick 




"27, " 


it it tt 



Second Eeffiment Rhode Island Volunteers. 



(RE-OKGAKIZED.) 



FIELD AND STAFF. 



NAME AND RANK. 



RKSIDENCE. 



DATK 
OP MDSTEE. 



ItEMAnitS. 



Lieut. -Colonel. 
Elislia H. Rhodes, Proviilcnco, U. I. 



Major. 
Henry 11. Young, 



Ailjutant. ' 

Thorndiku J. Smith, Chcpachet, R. I. 



Feb. r,, ISfi 



Nov. 



Doc. 



Qmirtcrmasler. 
Robert W. Small, 

Sim/rntl. 

William F. Smith, 

A:isistinit iStti'f/eon. 
William F. Smith, 

Seri/<aiH jl/a/w;'.'i. 
James McKay, 
Bcnoni Sweet, 
QuarUrma/tter Sergeant. 
Thomas K. Jones, 

Com m Usa n/ .Senjeti nts . 
George II. Chencry, 

Warren W. Murton, 
John r. Bowcn, 

Hospital Sttiriird. 
Jarvis H. Losser, 



Woonsoeket, R. I. 



Warwick, R. I. 



Breveted Colonel, April 2, 186.5, for 
gallant and meritorious services 
before I'etersliurg, Va. ; mustered 
out of service .July 13, li^i'i"). 
14, 1804. Acting A. Y>. C. to M.ij. Gen. Sheri- 
dan, as chief of scouts ; breveted 

I Lieut. Col., March 13, IWio, for gal- 
lant and meritorious services ; mus- 
tered out of service Aug. 111. 186.5. 
29, 1804. iTrans. from old organization ; brevet'd 
Capt. to date Aug. 1, 1804; mus- 
tered out of service July 13 1805. 

Trans, from old organization ; mus- 
tered out of service July 13. 1805. 

Mustered oiit Of service July 13, '0.5. 



iSept. 23, 1864, 
IMar. 18, 1865. 



March 24, '64. 
Dec. 26, 1863. 



Trans, from old organization ; Sur- 
geon, March 10, 1805. 
2d Lieut. Co. D, Jan. 31, 180.5. 
Mustered out of service July 13,1865. 



Principal Musician. 
Bernard M. Hall, 'Kingston, R. L 



rrovidence, R. I. 'Tan. 20, 1863. Mustered out of service July 13, 1865. 

" " Dec. 31, 1803. Trans, from old organization ; mus- 

tered out of service Jan. 1, 1805. 
Sept. 10, 1802. .Mustered out of service June 20, '05. 
•' " April 1, 1805. 2d Lieut. June 1.5, 1805. 



Aug. 20, 1802. Trans, from Co. C. ; mustered out of 
service June 20, 1805. 



Deo. 26, 1863. 



Mustered out of service, .luly 13, '65. 



SKCONI) REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. (RE-ORGANIZED.) 93 



COMPANY A; 



NAME AND RANK. 

Captains. 
Henry H. Young, 

Geo. F. Easterbrooks, 

lilt Lieutenants. 
EtlinuiiJ F. Prentiss, 

Clmrlcs W. Gleason, 



Jeremiah II. Tourjee, 

'2(1 [Jcutrnant. 
William H. Ferry, 

Serqeants. 
William H. Bullock, 

Peter Wheclaii, 

Charles Stewart, 

Silas T.Watson, 

James McKay, 

Corporals. 
AViirren C Law ton, 




Providence, R. I. 
Bristol, R. L 
Providence, U. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTEK. 



REMARKS. 



E. Greenwich, R. I. March 29 
Pawtucket, R. 1. 



Trans, from Co. B, old organization. 
Major Oct. 12, 1864. 
Dec. 10, 180 L Mustered out of service July 13, 1865. 

Nov. 15, 1803. Trans, from 'Co. A, old organization ; 

Disch. Oct. 31, '134, on Surg, certif. 
Nov. 5, 1864. Trans, from Co. A, old organization, 

Nov. 0, 1804; brevetted Capt. to 

date from Sept. 19, '64; Capt Co. 

G, Jan. 31, 1865. 
'65. Resigned and honorably discharged 

June 14, 1805. 
Nov. 8, 1864. First Lieut. Co. F, Jan. 31, 18G5. 



Bristol, R. I. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Smithfield, R I. 

Warwick, R. I. 



Dec. 26, 1863, 
.Jan. 26, 1864. 
Dec; 26, 1863. 



Andrew J. Aldrich, Somerset, Mass. 



Patrick Campbell, 
Edwin n. Kellog, 
Thomas E. Jones, 
John Burke, 

Oliver W. Booth, 
James II. Ccyle, 



James II. Hathaway, 
Musician. 

James Shelly, 

Wat/oner. 

George W. Bates, 



Warwick, R. I. 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Providence, R. I. 
Portland, Maine, 



Oct. 15, 1801. 
Nov. 1.5, 1861. 
Jan. 20, 1803. 
Aug. 12, 1803. 



Providence, R. I. Hec. 20, 1863 



Coventry, R. I. 



Providence, R. I. 
Nova Scotia. 
Warwick, R. I. 



Feb. 26, 1862. 
Nov. 4, 1861. 
Dec. 26, 1863, 



Trans, from Co. B, old organization ; 
2,1 Lieut. Co. C. Dec. 5, 1864. 

Trans, from Co A, old organization ; 
in SlatcTlee IIo.<pital, Pliila. Pa. 

Trans, from Co. B, old organization; 
mustered out of service July 10, '65. 

Trans, from Co. C, old organization ; 
1st Sergt. Oct 1, 1864 ; mustered 
out of service July 13, 1865. 

Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 
Sergeant Major Nov. 8, 1804. 

Trans, from Co. A, old org.inization ; 
Sergt. Nov. 8, 1864 ; mustered out 
of service July 13, 1865. 

Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 
woundud bat. Wilderness May .5,'64 ; 
mustered out of service July 13, '65. 

Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 
mustered out of service Oct. I'J, '64. 

Trans, from Co. C, old organization ; 
mustered out of service Nov. 16, '64. 

Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 
Q. M. Sergt. Sept. 23, li^4. 

Trans, from Co. 15, old organization ; 

wounded severely May 12, 1864 ; 

" in arm and leg Apr. 0, '65, 

at Petersburg, Va. ; died 'of wounds 

April 31, 1865. 

Trans, from Co. C, old organization ; 
wounded slightly in shoulder April 
0, 1865, at Petersburg, Va. ; mus- 
tered out of service July 13, 1805. 

Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 
Sergt. ; wounded severely in shoul- 
der, April 6, 1865, at Petersburg, 
Va. ; died M.ay 2, 1805, of wounds. 

Trans, from Co. K, old organization; 
mustered out of service Feb. 27, '65. 

Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 
mustered out of service Nov. .5, '64. 

Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 
mustered out of service July 13, '65. 



94 SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. (rE-ORGANIZED.) 



NAME ANO RANK. 



Privates. 
Alexander, Herman 

Amlerson, Henry 



Arnold, Natlian 
Abbott, Albert H. 
Angell, William H. 



KEBIDENCE. 



Germany, 
England, 

Providence, R. I. 
Scituate, " 

Creinvilie, " 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



Bellows, .losiali W. .Warwick, 



Benno, Nicola 
Boyfiton, George 

Brown, Lawreiice 

Barton, Joseph 

Bergdolt, Charles 

Burns, Samuel 

Brady, Francis R. 

Croslcy, Robert 
Crocker, Charles E. 

Carby, William S. 

Croscly, John J. 

Calligan, James 

Cassidy, Thomas 

Clark, Michael 

Chace, Zacchcus 

Cnsack, Bernard 
Deitz, George 

Dans, Tliomas 

Doyle, James 

Denico, John 

Daiiun, John V. 

Dennison, Cliarles W. 

Donnelly, John 

Eagan, Michael 

Fanning, .John 

Frounshaling, Samuel 



Gibralter, 
Prussia, 

New Brunswick, 

Halifax, N. S. 

Boston, Mass. 
Dublin, Ireland, 
Providence, R. I. 

Attleboro, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
I Warwick, " 

Providence, " 

I (( i( 

New London, Conn, 

Newport, R. I. 

Ireland, 
Germany, 

Cavanagli, Ireland, 

Ireland, 

Scituate, R. I. 

N. Reading, Mass. 

Canada West, 

Providence, R. I. 

N. Providence, R. I 
Prussia, 



July 8, 1863. 

(( it 

July 10, 1803. 
July 9, 1863. 
Aug. 7, 1801. 

Oct. 24, 1801. 

July 'J, 1863. 
July 8, 1803. 

July 14, 1863. 

Oct. 13, 1862. 

Dec. 2.5, 1862. 
Aug. 4. 1803, 
Nov. 29, 1802. 

;july 8, 1863. 

Sept. 4. 1862. 

Dec. 26, 1863. 

Sept. 29, 1862. 

Mar. 10, 1864. 

Dec. 2, 1862. 

j Dec. 26, 1863. 

Nov. 12, 1864. 
July 8, 1863. 

jAug. 30, 1804. 

;July 8, 1863. 

Sept. 24, 1862. 

I Dec. 26, 1863. 

July 10, 1863. 

Aug. 22, 1862. 

Dec. 17, 1801. 

, Aug. 29, 1804. 



jJuly 



8, 1863. 



Transf. from Co. A, old organization; 
' ab.sent .sick. 
Transf. from Co. A, old organization; 

prisoner of war, Jul) 30, '04 ; return- 
1 ed ; mustered out service July 13,'0o. 
Transt. from Co. A, old organization; 
I muslcTed out service July 13, 1800. 
Corp'l ; trans, from Co. A, old organ'n ; 
I mustered out service July 13, 1865. 
Transf. from Co. K, old organization; 

prisoner July 24, '04 ; exehan'd Dec. 
i l."), 'ti4 ; must'd out serv'e Jan. 2'.l, '05. 
Transf from Co. A, old organization; 
I mustered out of service Nov. 4, 1804. 
Mustered out of service July 13, 1865. 
Transf. from Co. A, old organization; 

absent sick. 
Transf from Co. A, old organization; 

deserted July, 1804. 
Transf from Co. B, old organization; 

died Sept. 27, '04, of wounds receiv- 
ed in action. 
Transf from Co. B, old organization ; 

absent sick. 
I'ransf. from Co. A, old organization; 

deserted June 10, 1865. 
Transf from Co. H, old organization ; 

missing in action since May 8, l.%4. 
Mustereil nut of service July 13, 1805. 
Transf from Co. A, old organization ; 

prisoner since Nov. 0, 1803. 
Transf from Co. A, old organization; 

mustered out of service June 1, 1865. 
Transt. from Co. A, old organization; 

mustered out of service July 13, 1805. 
Transf from Co. A, old organization; 

died Aug. 2". '04, Camp Sumter, S.C. 
Transf from Co. 15, old organization; 

on furlough. 
Trau.<f from Co. B, old organization ; 

absent sick. 
Transf from Co. K, old organization; 

Corp'l ; must'd outserv'e J'ly 13, '65. 
'Veteran ; must'd out serv'e July 13, '66. 
Transf from Co. B, old organization; 

Corp'l ; must'il out serv'e J'ly 13, '65. 
Transf from Co. E.June l:'., '(ia; dis'd 

June 14, 18(1.'), on Surg. certiKiate. 
Transf. from Co. B, old organization ; 

deserted Aug. 29, 1804. 
Assigned from Co. C, 12th R. I. Vols.; 

mustered out service July 13, 1S05. 
Transf from Co. C, old organization; 

on furlough. 
Transf. from Co. B. old organization ; 

absent sick. 
Transf. from Co. C, old organization ; 

mustered out service June 211, 1805. 
Transf from Co. C, old organization; 

mustered out service Dec. 17, 1804. 
Transter'd from Co. K.June 'JO, 1H05; 

niusiend out service, July 15, 1805. 
Transf from Co. B, old organization ; 

transferred to V. R. C, D"ec. 27, '04 ; 

mustered out of service Oct, 10, 1805. 



SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. (rE-ORGANIZED.) 95 



NAME AND BANK. 



Foster, Cliarlcs E. 
Fuller, Hiram 
Galvin, Martin 
Gates, Aaron W. 
Golilsmitli, .John T. 
Jlcnry, Thomas 

Hart, .Jolin 
Hopkins, .James L. 
Headly, Andrew 
Holland, James 
Hanley, James 
Harrop, Walter 
Hatliaway, diaries W. 
Horton, Horace D. 
Holman, William 
Joslin, Marcus M. 
Kelley, Mark 
Kclioe, Olney 
Livcsey, Joseph 
Lowd, Mattliew J. 

Lowther, George 
McClarence, George 
Manchester, George R. 
Martin, Owen 2d, 
Mattison, Harrison G. 
McCanna, John 
Mott. Christian 
Moree, Frank D. 
Mahan, John 
McQuade, Richard 
Meglier, Michael 
Moran, .Tohn U. 



BESIDENCE. 



DATE 
OF MDSTER. 



Waterbury, Vt. 
Glocestcr, R. I. 
Portsmouth, R. I. 

Ossipce, N. H. 
Cranston, R. I. 

Ireland, 
Providence, R. I. 



Olncyvillc, R. I. 
England, 
Fall River, Mass. 
Rehoboth, Mass. 
Abington, Mass. 
Providence, R. I. 
England, 
Providence, R. I. 
E. Greenwicii, R. 
Providence, R. T. 

Warwick, R. I. 
E. Greenwich, R. 
Warren, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 
Scituate, R. I. 

Germany, 
Providence, R. I. 

Cork, Ireland, 

Providence, R. I. 



Dec. 2, 1^62. 
Oct. 2, 1862. 
Sept. 22, 18G2. 
June 6, 1861. 
Nov. 4, 1862. 
Oct. 28, 1862. 

Oct. 16, 1862. 
Dec. 21, 1803. 
Dec. 9, 1861. 
Jan. 14, 1862. 
Jan. 19, 1862. 
July 9, 1863. 
Dec. 26, 186-3. 
'June 17, 1802. 
June 5, 1861. 
Dec. 2.5, 1863. 
Nov. 14, 1802. 
Aug. 30, 1864. 
I, March 0, 1802. 
Dec. 25, 1803. 

Dec. 23, 1861. 
I.'Feb. 24, 1862. 
Dec. 26, 1803. 
Dec. 26, 1863. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
Dec. 26, 1863. 
Sept. 28, 1861. 
Sept. 1, 1802. 
Sept. 22, 1862. 
Sept. 22, 1862. 

" 6, " 
Apr. 1, 1864. 



Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

sick in hospital. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

disch. June 22, '05, on surg. ctrtif. 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

nnistercd out of scrv. July 13, 1865 
Trans, fiom Co. B, old orfjanization 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

deserted June 6, 1804, 
Trans, from Co. A, old orcanizalion 

trans, to V. R. C, .Tan. 0,1805 

mustered out of serv. July 27, 1805 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

mustered out of serv. .July 13, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

mustered out of serv. June 1, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

mustered out of serv. Dec. 27, 1864, 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

mustered out of serv. Jan. 22, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization 

mustered out of serv. Jan 19, 1805. 
Trans, from Co K, old organization 

absent, sick, in hospital. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1865 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

mustered out of scrv. July 13, 1805, 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1805, 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization 

trans, to V. R. C, Feb. 23, 1805. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization 

deserted Dec. 27, 1864. 
Trans, from Co. E, June 20, 1865; de- 
serted June 20, 1805. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

mustered out of serv. JIar. 25, 1805. 
Trans, troni Co. B, old organization; 

wounded in head, April 6, 1865, at 

Petersburg, Va.; mustered out of 

service July 13, 1805. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization ; 

mustered out of scrv. Dec. 21, 1864. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

mustered out of serv. Mar. 11, 180.5. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization; 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization; 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

mustered out of scrv. Dec. 27, 1804. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization; 

mustered out of serv. July 13, 1805. 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization; 

mustered out of serv. Oct. 19, 1864. 
Trans, from Co. B, old organization ; 

mustered out of serv. June 20, 1865. 
Trans from Co. C, old organization ; 

absent sick, in hospital. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organization ; 

mustered out of service June 20, '65. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

mustered out of service .June 20, '0.5. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

mustered outof service July 24. '65. 



96 SECOND REGIMENT RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS. (RE-ORGANIZED.) 



NAME AND RANK. 



Moran, Miclmol 
McGinley, William 
Noon , Michael 

Nccnan, Jolin 
O'Hearn, Maurice 
Peckliam, Henry E. 
Peters, John 
Riley, rctcr 
Randall, Isaac C. 
Redmond, Peter J. 
Sheldon, Henry E. 
Sully, Abraham 



RESIDRNCE. 



Dublin, Ireland, 
Cumberland, Kng. 
Bristol, R. I. 

Scituatc, " 

Providence, R. I. 
OJerson, Denmark, 
Arkwright, R. I. 
Olneyville, R. I. 
New York, N. Y. 
Warwick, R. I. 
Providence, R. I. 



DATE 
OF MUSTER. 



Stewart, Martin 

Simmons, Christopher Fall River, Mass. 



Salisbury, Christopher 
Sullivan, Timothy C. 
Smith, Duffie 
Trimmer, William II. 
Thornton, William 
Vanderheider, William 
Vincent, Douglas 
Vogle, Herman 
Vatclacaici, Joseph 

Wilson, Elliot E. 
West, Lorin A. 
Watson, Thomas G. 

Wormwood, Samuel 



Providence, R. I. 
Ireland, 
England, 
Windham, Conn. 
Providence, R. I. 
Bremen. Germany, 
Montreal, Canada, 
Germany, 
Italy. 

Warwick, R. I. 



Aug. 15, 1863. 
July 18, 18G3. 
Sept. 8, 1862. 

" 22 " 
Mar. -J, 1864. 
Aug. 1, 1861. 
.July 9, 1863. 
Dec. 28, 1863. 

'• 20, " 
Jan. 19, 1863. 
Dec. 25, " 
Sept. 13, 1862. 

Jan. 1, 1862. 
Aug. 20, 1802. 

Sept. G, 1862. 
Dec. 26, 1863. 
Aug. 15, 1862. 
Nov. 13, 1861. 
Sept. 6, 1862. 
July 8, 1863. 
July 9, 18G3. 

July 8, 1863. 

Dec. 26, 1863. 
July 8, 18G3. 
July 9, 1863. 

June 5, 1861. 



Trans, from Co. K. old ortranizntion; 
I mustered out of service July 13, '65. 
iTrans. Croni Co. K, old organization ; 

absent, sieU in Hospital. 
Trans, from Co. (', old organization ; 
I prisoner; reUaseil ; mustered out of 
; service June 1. 18'ir>. 
Trans. Ironi Co. C, old organization ; 
I mustereil o»t oi service .June 2(), '05. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization; 

absent, on furlough. 
iTrans. from Co. K, old organization; 

nuistere<I outof service Dec. 27, 'G4. 
Trans, from Co. C, old organizaiion ; 

absent, sick in Hospital. 
Trans, fnini Co. 1!, old organisation ; 

discharged, (date unknown.) 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

died Mar. l.'*, 'Ii;'), at Jolinston, U. I. 
Trans trorn Co. K, old organiz.ition ; 

mustered out of service July 13, '65. 
Trans, from Co. A, oM organization ; 

mustered out of .service .July 13, '65. 
Deserter from 11th H. I. V.; trans. 

from Co. A, old organization ; mus- 
tered out of service May 26, 1865. 
Trans, from Co. 15, olil organizaiion ; 

trans, to V. K. C, May 2, 186.'). 
Trans from Co. A old orgainzation ; 

wounded in shoulder April G, 18G5, 

at Petersburg, Va. ; siek in Hosp. 
Trans, from Co. C. old organizaticm ; 

mustered out of service June "20, '65. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

mustered out of service .July 13, '65. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organizaiion ; 

nuistereil out of service July 13, 'G.j. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

deserted Sep. 27, 18G4. 
Trans, fron Co. C, old organzation ; 

mustered out of .service June 27, '65. 
Trans, trom Co. C, old organizaiion; 

sick in Hospital. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

deserted Feb. 3, '65, while on furl'li. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organ. zation ; 

on furlough. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

died Dee. 27, '64. at Parks' Station, 

Va. 
Trans, from Co. A, old organization ; 

mustered out of service July 13, '65. 
Trans, from Co. K, old oiganization ; 

mustered out of service July, 13, '65. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

in Judiciary Square Hospital, 

Washington, D. C. 
Trans, from Co. K, old organization ; 

mustered outof service June 20, '64. 



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